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Education

Sep. 20, 2011

Graduating from law school debt-free

Military veterans are in a unique position to be largely unaffected by the rising cost of law school tuition. By Adam Noakes of UCLA School of Law


By Adam Noakes


Much has been written and discussed lately concerning the high cost of law school coupled with a weak entry-level legal market. I agree with most of the information being reported about the "law school scam," however, I would like to point out one group of potential students who can benefit tremendously from law school despite the current state of affairs.


Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces are in a unique position to be largely...

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