In this very personal account, Hopkins opens the book with a brief analysis of the SJD degree, and his angst in deciding to obtain one - requiring a return to law school at age 72. Once enrolled, Hopkins takes the reader to class with him, meeting fellow students (decades younger) and law professors (also younger and his colleagues, as Hopkins teaches a course at KU Law School). Readers journey along as Hopkins studies tax, banking and constitutional law, takes law examinations again, and trudges through his dissertation process. Readers learn how Hopkins finds his law practice reinvigorated and his life changed as he gained the satisfaction of achieving this lifetime dream. Hopkins wrote this book with hope that his story will inspire others to pursue their own dreams. This book shares his journey that few would choose to pursue at his advanced age.
This newest book departs from the 30-plus scholarly books and monthly newsletter focused on nonprofit law (published by Wiley) that Hopkins has written for more than 40 years. "SJD - What's the Point of Three (Law Degrees)?" is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, the ISBN Number is 9781535603270.
Hopkins can be reached for interviews at: 816-913-2525 or at brucerhopkins(at)brucerhopkinslaw.com. To learn more about Hopkins, his law practice and the extensive library of books he has authored on nonprofit law, visit his website: http://www.brucerhopkinslaw.com. Reviews of "SJD - What's the Point of Three (Law Degrees)?" can be found on the Memoir page.
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