Why do some states have more or fewer lawyers per capita?
| When I grow up I want to be a pumo | 11/17/24 | | When I grow up I want to be a pumo | 11/17/24 | | Candy Ride | 11/17/24 | | borders (retired) | 11/17/24 | | When I grow up I want to be a pumo | 11/17/24 | | borders (retired) | 11/17/24 |
Poast new message in this thread
Date: November 17th, 2024 9:26 AM Author: When I grow up I want to be a pumo
https://www.lawyersofdistinction.com/lawyers-by-capita-per-state/
There's quite a bit of variation. Obviously New York and DC will have a lot. But why does Kentucky randomly have a higher concentration than Arkansas? Etc. Is it due to differences in state laws?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5635711&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5304212",#48348164)
|
|
Date: November 17th, 2024 10:06 AM Author: borders (retired)
Little Rock is a lowish % of the total state population fwiw. Some states have Nothing in between cities, other states have a diffusion of little Scummy towns.
Louisiana probably churns out lawyers. Probably something to do with New Orleans culturally. James Carville is a lawyer and probably a shitty one. They just go to law school without regard for what awaits at OCI, if there even is an OCI. There’s a “southern lawyer” archetype that exists that people try to embody like they’re Atticus Finch. Arkansas has less of that southern “culture” that NOLA embodies and is just generic Scum. It wasn’t in the confederacy. It’s like West Virginia or something. There are probably thousands of alcoholic lawyers in New Orleans with fledgling practices. I made all of this up. Discuss.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5635711&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5304212",#48348259)
|
|
|