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July 12, 2009
Are there too many law schools turning out too many law grads?
It's a question the Legal Writing Prof blog has been asking for months. The New York Times picked up on the story back in March and now the most widely read university-level educational journal, The Chronicle of Higher Ed., is running a story entitled Law Schools Mull Whether They Are Churning Out Too Many Lawyers.
I am the scholarship dude.
(jbl)
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