Anyone else at a T14 law school? (or equivalent w/r/t your common law country)
Kind of a weird question, but this is obviously the best place to ask. I'd like to develop a more NRx-friendly version of FedSoc, for right-wingers with brains who might actually end up in positions of power.
If anyone expresses interest I'll drop a burner e-mail and we can talk. The goal is to get law & econ-oriented professors on board + the rare genuine social conservatives. It would be a secret society/informal reference network. If successful, this operation will probably be coordinated via listserv and largely self-governed local chapters. If we get enough momentum we could possibly create our own law journal (likely pseudonymous)
>tfw about to take wustl full ride over t14
your idea would prob work fine, esp given the prevalence of critical legal theory since the 1970s which seems like a leftist equivalent
>>9617726
Ivy League architecture historian here. I've moved on to a work on a PhD in archaeology so I can be your classics guru if you need one. Not much for contemporary law though if the group is more of a superfriends thing, I'm your huckleberry
>>9617726
I'm a dean at Yale law. This seems like a good idea--would you mind sending your name and contact info so I can run this idea past our diversity committee?