If you're going to make the case for going to law school these days, even if you're a law school dean (especially if you're a law school dean?) you need to be prepared for some friendly fire. In response to the case recently made by the University of Denver law school dean, two leading examples: Law school deans and private placement memorandums (or, "Forbes' advice") from John Steele at Legal Ethics Forum, and the prolific Paul Campos's "Law school dean mischaracterizes advertorial from test prep shill as disinterested expert commentary" at Lawyers Guns Money blog.