December 8, 2005
Unsatisfied Lawyer Finds Fulfillment Helping Interfaith Families
I wasn't one of those people who knew early on what they wanted to be when they grew up. I'd majored in political philosophy at Yale University. Unfortunately, the job market for philosophy professors when I graduated in the early 1970s was really bad. I couldn't think of what else I wanted to do. So, I went to law school.
I found the experience very unpleasant. In fact, one of the few things I enjoyed during my time at Harvard
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