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This post, while well-intentioned, is slightly moronic. You would feel right at home in most law schools, as most professors would sympathize with your perspective, but that's not really what learning law is about. Once you actually understand law, you can worry about who's pushing for what interests. Just go to the best law school you can get into. You won't have trouble finding professors there who share your perspective, and you can work with them after your first year. There's an entire branch called "critical legal studies" with radical/unorthodox professors of law. It's not as radical as heterodox economics versus regular economics, but they basically share the viewpoint you just described.
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