T14 as a moderate conservative
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2024 2:53 pm
Hi everyone. Based on my LSAT and GPA I am eyeing applying to T14 law schools this fall, and think it is likely I will be accepted to at least a few of them as long as I don't flub my essays. However, I am a relatively moderate conservative, and have heard plenty of horror stories (especially about Yale, Northwestern, and Berkeley Law). I've heard that UVA, Chicago, and Duke tend to be most friendly to more conservative students, but conservatives can be found at most of the T14s especially in FedSoc groups.
My question is for right-leaning students at any T14, but especially Yale, Northwestern, UC schools, and Stanford. Have you felt the need to hide political views at your school? How has your student body responded to recent events such as Israel-Gaza war, Dobbs, Chevron overturn, SEC v Jarkesy, etc.. I don't mind going to a school that's predominantly liberal (my undergraduate institution certainly is) but I want to make sure admin and student body is at least open-minded and I would not face significant social or clerkship related discrimination at the school I attend.
My question is for right-leaning students at any T14, but especially Yale, Northwestern, UC schools, and Stanford. Have you felt the need to hide political views at your school? How has your student body responded to recent events such as Israel-Gaza war, Dobbs, Chevron overturn, SEC v Jarkesy, etc.. I don't mind going to a school that's predominantly liberal (my undergraduate institution certainly is) but I want to make sure admin and student body is at least open-minded and I would not face significant social or clerkship related discrimination at the school I attend.