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Education

Sep. 7, 2013

Enrollment in California law schools continues downward slide

When classes began at California law schools last month, almost 8 percent fewer first-year students were in the seats than the year before. A handful of schools experienced sharp drops.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


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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