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Education

Jul. 10, 2001

Falling Economy Spurs Greater Interest in Law School

A legal education is a time-proven hedge against economic downturns - at least that is the thinking among today's law school applicants.

        A legal education is a time-proven hedge against economic downturns - at least that is the thinking among today's law school applicants.
        The recent stock-market plunge and plethora of dot-com deaths have spurred a greater number of people to apply to the state's public and private law schools. As a result, enrollment is up.
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