Abstract
“Your writing is so bad you will not be considered for Law Review and there is some question about your admittance to Law School.”
Life is strange and ironic. In 1974 as a second year law student at the T. C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond, I was invited to submit an article to determine if I would be permitted to serve on the Law Review. A member of the Law Review evaluated my article and met with me. In summation he said my writing was so bad that I would not be considered for Law Review and there was a question about how I was even admitted to law school.
Recommended Citation
The Honorable L. A. Harris Jr.,
Foreword,
58
U. Rich. L. Rev.
xi
(2023).
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/lawreview/vol58/iss1/3
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