<p>Gotta agree-this “philosophy kings”(note: did he mean philosopher kings?) business is nonsense, and has absolutely nothing to do with the practice of law. Unless you get a lifetime job as an appellate law clerk(a job that doesn’t exist), if your desire is to be a member of royalty as far as philosophy goes, you’re going to be very disappointed in the actual practice of law.</p>
<p>Many years ago, of course, law school used to be an undergraduate school. That’s why, until the 60s or so, law degrees were bachelor’s level (Ll.B.) degrees.</p>
<p>And that’s still the case in Israel at least.</p>
<p>Different strokes for different folks. He’s one of the happiest lawyers I’ve ever met.</p>