There is something beginning to happen now in our law school that has been happening for some time now even in the better graduate schools in this country. Scholars who earn advanced degrees — such as J.D.s and Ph.D.s — can find themselves unable to do professionally with their degrees what had once been routinely done with such credentials. This is true, for example, for newly minted Ph.D.s in, say, physics or English literature. Thus, physics doctorates may have to use their computer skills in …