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July 23, 2012
NPR: Job, Tuition Woes a Drain on Law Schools
NPR Morning Edition: Job, Tuition Woes a Drain on Law Schools:
The American Bar Association has changed how law schools report their post-graduation employment stats. The bottom line: Job prospects are worse than previously thought for newly minted lawyers. But while the number of recent law school grads with jobs is falling, tuition is not.
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