Abstract

Your mom was right when she said stand up straight, look people in the eye and don’t wear your nose ring to interviews with BigLaw firms. First impressions matter.In this short essay, I make two arguments: (1) The choice of the first case that a law student reads matters and (2) R.R. v. M.H. should be the first case that a law student reads.

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