Education
Jan. 4, 2014
Law schools taking variety of approaches to tackle drop in enrollment, student debt
Speaking at a news conference at the start of the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting, the group's immediate-past, current and incoming presidents insisted that law schools are not "failing."




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The nation's law schools are innovating and devising a variety of approaches to cope with declining enrollment, mounting student debt and a shrunken graduate job market, a trio of law school leaders said Thursday.
Speaking at a news conference at the start of the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting, the group's immediate-past, current and incoming presidents insisted...
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