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Liberty/ Equality/ Due Process is taught by a left-wing feminist who specializes in toeiva studies. It is definitely unpleasant to hear about how wonderful toeiva marriage is…
I did not take Torts yet.
Contracts is OK and for me was somewhat enjoyable.
Grading is harsh in many classes (at least, that was my experience).
There is a Chassidic guy there with whom I am a bit friendly.
There is also a MO kid from BP.
There is a “Jewish Club.”
SJP is active (as is the SJP at my alma mater Brooklyn College and many other SJPs). Many students at CUNY Law are virulently pro-Palestinian.
During the breaks, I usually sit in the lounge and learn Torah on the computer. As I mentioned, there are a few minyanim for Mincha, but that is not relevant to you as a girl.
Yes, you can definitely get kosher food, or bring from home.
mik5 – I am sort of interested in crim law. Yes, they are focused on public interest, and yes, some (not all) students are extremely intolerant of conservative views. Both the Chassidic guy and I got into trouble for expressing our views…
Would it be wise to go through three years here where the specialty is public advocacy, and then practice something completely different?
Yes, it is OK.