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It's been said. . .
A number of people I went to law school with got their loans taken care of within two years. I probably have more than 10 or 15 years on my note to go.
Assistant Cook County public defender David Will, 1998 grad from John Marshall, on Sen. Dick Durbin's renewed push for federal legislation to help prosecutors and defenders with law school debt in exchange for 3 years' public service
enough poison to kill the entire membership of the court.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court justice
Sandra Day O'Connor telling a bar association luncheon last month about packages of home-baked cookies mailed in 2005 to all nine justices; the cookie maker was sentenced in October to 15 years in prison
Thirty-seven. Seriously these people don't mess around.
A summer intern at a Manhattan law firm, in appreciation of the thoroughness of an associate who changed 37 words of a 40-word draft letter the intern had submitted for approval