Noam--I loved your piece. I have a particular question about one of the points Dahlia Lithwick raised in her follow-up piece, the notion that "for too long law school has been the place young Americans go to become generally leader-ey."
Why do you think law school has become the default path for people interested in leadership and public service, but not necessarily the practice of law? Do you see a future where MPA, MPP and MBA programs are viewed as alternatives by people seeking a leadership pedigree?
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Noam--I loved your piece. I have a particular question about one of the points Dahlia Lithwick raised in her follow-up piece, the notion that "for too long law school has been the place young Americans go to become generally leader-ey."
Why do you think law school has become the default path for people interested in leadership and public service, but not necessarily the practice of law? Do you see a future where MPA, MPP and MBA programs are viewed as alternatives by people seeking a leadership pedigree?
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