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Diversity? i think it s pretty much conventional knowledge that there is. it tends to be left of center particularly at more elite law schools like harvard law school. joel alicia is a law student. people who suffer are the student who share that perspective. they will not be exposed to contrary views and, therefore, their own standing of their views and contrary views is woefulfully insufficient and inadequate. a study published in 2005, in the georgetown law journal annualized 11 years of records exploring the political contributions of law faculty. the top 21 law schools were surveyed. 28.9% of faculty members, roughly one third made contributions totaling more than $200. of that group roughly 76% contributed solely to democrats. 12.8% contributed solely to republicans. that s an imbalance of ....
ed henry breaks down the budget. but we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen on jobs. good evening, james. chris, good evening. economists say the only reason the jobless rate ticked down was because more americans gave up looking for work. bringing down the number of people officially counted as unemployed. the bureau of labor statistics reports the american workforce, the total number of americans working or looking for work shrank by nearly half a million people last month a decline of two tenths of a point which brought the share of the labor pool that s working or hunting for a job to just 63%. the lowest level recorded since may 1979. the jimmy carter era. at this stage of the game what wield like to see is even if the unemployment rate went up because more people were throwing their hat in the wing to look it would mean they had hope. what we are see something a lack of hope in the unemployment numbers across the board. indeed, joblessnes ....