Is the Insanely Early BigLaw Hiring Schedule a Real Collective Action Problem?
My latest Verdict column discusses the news that the University of Michigan has adopted a policy (beginning in fall 2027) under which undergraduates' first-semester grades will be masked. And when I say the column discusses the news , I mean that literally. While I say a few words about the costs and benefits of the UM policy, I am mostly interested in the fact that it has garnered so much attention. Colleges and universities around the country have numerous policies regarding academic matters such as grades. In any given year, some of them change. Why was this change national news? The answer, I suggest, is that it fits a pre-existing narrative about the place of universities (especially elite ones) within the culture war. In the course of describing the new policy, I note that its main purpose is to ease some of the anxiety that new college students feel, which is more acute now than in the past because of an overall increase in anxiety and other mental health challenges faced b...