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Homeschooling Against the Machine – Ivana Greco

Almost 15 years ago, I sat in a large lecture hall at Harvard Law School during first-year orientation. Then-Dean Elena Kagan (now Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan) was on stage. My memory of it is a bit hazy, but as I recollect, one theme of her speech was that the cut-throat competition that had characterized many of my fellow students’ lives up until that point could dial back. After all, once a student started at Harvard Law, she or he had already won the brass ring.

Good advice. But even at the time, I was dubious. First, it seemed unlikely that some of my fellow students—who at this point had been trained for years to run faster and faster academic races—were even capable of approaching life with that kind of mindset. More practically, the competition was obviously not over. Indeed, it had barely begun: There were still seats on the Harvard Law Review to fight for and prestigious judicial clerkships to attain, and for those who aimed at judgeships or Senate seats, “winning” was still decades away. 

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