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Ripping a critic’s mask off

Posted on October 16, 2011July 2, 2025 by Dissent

Karen Sloan reports:

It started as a way to warn prospective law students to read the fine print. The second-year law student known by the Internet handle Rockstar05 founded a blog in February calledThomas M. Cooley Law School Scam, after the school issued a press release proclaiming itself the second-best law school in the country.

[…]

Now, Rockstar05 — a 3L who has since transferred — is locked in a court battle with his former law school, which is attempting to publicly unmask and sue him for defamation. The school succeeded in learning his name and including it for a brief while in court documents, before a judge sealed that information. The NLJ did not learn his identity before the information was sealed and contacted him through his attorney.

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