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The New Lawyer

Jan. 29, 2014

Law schools prepare for the worst

If enrollment in the nation's law schools doesn't start moving back up soon, schools could be forced to make "moderate to severe adjustments," according to the 2014 president of the Association of American Law Schools.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


CORONADO - If enrollment in the nation's law schools doesn't start moving back up soon, schools could be forced to make "moderate to severe adjustments," according to the 2014 president of the Association of American Law Schools.


"There are a lot of schools preparing for that in a significant way," Daniel B. Rodriguez, the dean of Northwestern University School of La...

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