David Segal on law school economics

by Walter Olson on January 27, 2012


The New York Times reporter whose series on law schools has set off a furor lately talks with Bloomberg’s Lee Pacchia about the schools’ high cost, the role of the ABA as accreditor, and the competition for prestige that shapes many of the schools’ actions.

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1 Los Angeles Patent Lawyer 01.27.12 at 10:53 pm

It’s true, poor guys going into law school now are paying up the &$#. Much more then I did back in the early 2000’s.

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