NB, as a three-time CAP alum asked often recently:
If anyone wants thoughts vis-à-vis CAP employment and navigating cutthroat internal dynamics + behavior that is if not encouraged then licensed (at the expense of the many smart people trying to do good things) let’s sip tea. https://twitter.com/rpbp/status/1359104554458099713
If anyone wants thoughts vis-à-vis CAP employment and navigating cutthroat internal dynamics + behavior that is if not encouraged then licensed (at the expense of the many smart people trying to do good things) let’s sip tea. https://twitter.com/rpbp/status/1359104554458099713
To be kind, I’ll just say the lack of interest and collaboration were baffling given the 2016 election.
Left to my own devices, I wrote a 2017 piece for @YaleLJournal on the challenges of securing access to legal counsel and representation under Trump. https://www.yalelawjournal.org/forum/new-sheriff-old-problems
Left to my own devices, I wrote a 2017 piece for @YaleLJournal on the challenges of securing access to legal counsel and representation under Trump. https://www.yalelawjournal.org/forum/new-sheriff-old-problems
To clarify, this isn't a confirmation post—Neera was removed from the toxic, ego-driven, unprofessional vibe to which I allude. Hopefully she'd have had none of it.
But it's not not a plea for leadership that will nix the Big Law-meets-Mean Girls culture now dominating CAP.
But it's not not a plea for leadership that will nix the Big Law-meets-Mean Girls culture now dominating CAP.