A few weeks ago, I received a letter from a man—not himself a graduate of the Yale Law School—condemning the president\u27s behavior and his manipulative use of the law to conceal it. The letter writer said he held the Yale Law School responsible. The art of evasive hairsplitting, the disrespect for truth, the cynical view of law as a tool with no inherent dignity ofits own: all ofthese, he said, the president must have learned at Yale. What steps was I prepared to take as dean, he asked, to produce graduates ofhigher ethical quality? It was not the only such letter I have received. I responded politely but brushed the criticism, and the question, aside. How can the president\u27s law school be held accountable for his failings, even his fa...