Big Law
Morality, Meaning and the Corporate Law Calculation
When it comes to career decisions, should law students be thinking about the personal costs?
Sara Kamouni
[F]law School Episode 4: Public Interest Propaganda
Peering behind the public interest curtain
Frank Obermeyer
20-Packs of Interviews
How BigLaw Pays for Earlier and Earlier Access to Harvard Students
Samara Trilling
David vs Goliath: How Corporate Interests Dominate Civil Appellate Litigation & What We Can Do About It
A gap in access to expert appellate legal representation has enabled wealthy corporations to shape the legal landscape to their benefit. Plaintiff-side appellate litigators are trying to change that.
Simone Unwalla
A New Dawn For Corporate America: How the Rich and Powerful Use Bankruptcy to Evade Accountability
"Elite" lawyering means finding legal ways to insulate wealthy corporate clients from accountability for profitable harms
Delana Sobhani
In Search of Sunlight: How Corporate Law Careers Outshine All Else at Elite Law Schools
The Forces Driving the Law-School-to-Corporate-Law Pipeline
Marty Strauss
What ‘Good’ is Pro Bono?: How Big Law Firms Use Pro Bono To Mask Harm
Big Law's False Promise of Pro Bono
Logan Campbell
The Dirty Work of America’s Legal Darlings: How Elite Corporate Lawyers Are Fueling Inequality
The legal profession’s most celebrated lawyers should be responsible for the justice of their clients’ causes
Ellie Olsen
Big Law’s Capture of Students of Color
How and Why Harvard Law students of color are being funneled into Big Law
Rosie Kaur
The [F]law on "Defending Climate Villains"
Members of SJP’s The [F]law magazine challenge Appiah’s apologetics in this Twitter thread.