Daily Journal Staff Writer
The news for law schools hasn't gotten any better yet.
When classes began at California law schools last month, 8 percent fewer first-year students were in the seats than the year before.
Although enrollment stayed flat or went up slightly at some schools, a handful of others experienced sharp drops. According to preliminary numbers, the starting class at UC Davis is off 25 percen...
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