The business considerations have nothing to do with this.
The article makes claims about elite law schools and what the culture is like there. I was at one more recently than you. The article makes a logical leap to connect the increasing "wokeness" of young law students and lawyers to some alleged "takeover" of American law that is in no way manifesting itself. None of your comments substantiate the notion that such a takeover is eminent.
The "business considerations" of biglaw partners or my experience handling, e.g., commercial litigation, are irrelevant.
The article makes claims about elite law schools and what the culture is like there. I was at one more recently than you. The article makes a logical leap to connect the increasing "wokeness" of young law students and lawyers to some alleged "takeover" of American law that is in no way manifesting itself. None of your comments substantiate the notion that such a takeover is eminent.
The "business considerations" of biglaw partners or my experience handling, e.g., commercial litigation, are irrelevant.