cited and i believe most influential article ever published about legal education, that being harold boswell's legal education and public policy in the yale law journal. let me set the stage for just a moment. laws will was a very influential new deal official, sometimes described as the founder of -- and a clinical scientist. at the time they wrote this, the law itself had just changed in a tectonic nine-point i'll richter scale way. because the supreme court had given him in the switch in time can save nine had decided that after all the u.s. constitution did not prevent the government from running the economy, it would agree not to strike down most regulatory programs. and so we were clearly launched on a very new era, at least he thought in which the government would be doing much more than it ever did. and yet here we have the law schools still teaching the same old curriculum. this was the beginning of the article's argument. in particular, the law schools were still teaching mostly about so-called private law, contracts and property and various other topics, that were indeed typically t