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Two of our three admitted students' visiting programs have now taken place, with the third scheduled for April 9-10.  We tinker each year with the schedule based on the previous year's comments, and this year things seemed to work particularly well.  One session we added this year is a Saturday session on academics.  A different faculty member handled this session on each of the two Saturdays, and I was struck by several things.  First, these folks are terrific at what they do.  I listened in virtually total admiration of the combination of eloquence and intelligence and humor. The two professors had very different styles, and they were both extremely effective in conveying information.  Second, with very little guidance as to what I wanted them to talk about ("I want this to be a session that focuses on academics," I told each of them.), I was struck by how differently they approached the topic while conveying the exact same information--which was, bottom line, that there really isn't a way to prepare for law school, there isn't anything one can read, there are no short-cuts.  You just have to jump in and be ready to work hard.  From the reaction of the attendees, it appears that I wasn't the only one who was impressed by these sessions.  So many of our guests stated afterwards that coming to law school no longer feels quite so scary and mysterious.

A Wonderful Opportunity

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Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Thomas Perez was in New Orleans yesterday, and fortunately for us, he was available to speak at the Law School in the afternoon.  What a wonderful opportunity for our students and faculty.  Mr. Perez is an inspiring speaker, and after his talk, he answered questions for quite some time.  Even better, he and two of his deputies talked informally with students at a reception afterwards.  Also present was Tulane Law alumna Janet Woodka, who is just winding down her time as Homeland Security's point person in New Orleans for Gulf Coast rebuilding.  (Ms. Woodka's next assignment is the Environmental Protection Agency, where she will continue to focus on Gulf Coast recovery.)  This was an excellent chance for our students to network with some important decisionmakers.  Assistant Attorney General Perez made a point of saying that the Department of Justice is hiring.

 
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