Failing law schools
Material type: TextSeries: Chicago series in law and societyPublication details: Chicago University of Chicago 2012Description: xvi,235pISBN:- 9780226923611
- 340.071173 22 TA-F
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A law school in crisis -- The Department of Justice sues the ABA -- Why is law school three years? -- Faculty fight against changes in ABA standards -- Teaching load down, salary up -- The cost and consequences of academic pursuits -- More professors, more revenues needed -- The ranking made us do it -- Detrimental developments in legal academia -- Raising tuition, rising debt -- Why tuition has gone up so quickly -- Is law school worth the cost? -- Warning signs for students -- Alarms for law schools -- Going forward -- A few last words.
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