Reflecting on University Administrators by Observing Law School Deans – A Warning

I’m reading “The Lawyer Bubble” by Steven J. Harper.  The book describes in shocking detail the unethical steps some law schools take to attract more, and higher paying, students.

I think the book’s importance, though, reaches far beyond just legal education (which Scott Turow calls an “unscrupulous racket”.  See the cover of “The Lawyer Bubble” for the full quote.)  These law schools almost always exist in a university.  Who would want to go to a university that maintains an unscrupulous law school?  That would be like shopping for fish at a grocery store that has knowingly been selling tainted meat for years.