<p>My third year in law school, I had one class that was open to undergraduates. It was a near disaster. The law students and the undergraduates generally despised one another and had completely different concerns and interests. They hated the way each other talked, hated the way they interacted with the professor, and resented it when the professor taught to one group or the other. Of course, there was some potential educational value for each group in confronting the differences between them, but most of the time people were too angry to take advantage of that. It wasn’t a good idea.</p>