Law School Enrollment Continues Historic Decline
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Steven, it‘s here:
http://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2014/12/aba_section_of_legal.html -
Karen - is there a link to the news release? I can‘t find the data or the release on the ABA website.
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This is wonderful news. America needs more lawyers (and meritless lawsuits) like it needs a hole in the head. And very the last thing we need are more soft law students who think their silly choices to participate in made-for-TV street "protests" warrant postponement of their exams.
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