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Public Interest

Oct. 12, 2000

Aid Group Blasts Law School Costs

Law schools have failed students by increasing tuition dramatically during the past decade without helping ease students' debt burden, the National Association for Public Interest Law charged Tuesday.

        Law schools have failed students by increasing tuition dramatically during the past decade without helping ease students' debt burden, the National Association for Public Interest Law charged Tuesday.
        Because students must repay "the staggering educational debt created by tuition hikes," many public-interest-minded students cannot enter the lower-paying public service sector, th...

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