It's so surreal how the process of learning to be a lawyer is not taught in the educational system purportedly about the thing itself. The copout of "learning to think like a lawyer" seems dubious.
The trade off of losing one's autonomy in exchange for a narrowing of needed knowledge doesn't seem like the best use of resources, but unless its gov work or nonprofits, it's always follow the money.
How does one represent a tenant or employee without being another parasite on their finances? Taxes to nonprofits? The bandage to societal ills instead of a fundamental fix?
The lawyer without historical context is but an indoctrinated mercenary. Lawyers don't get a bad rap from being unethical, they get a bad rap from ideological neoliberal hegemony. Cogs in wheels etc.