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Education Law,
State Bar & Bar Associations

Jan. 3, 2019

Fall enrollment boost was felt drastically differently by law schools

While overall entering class enrollment increased by 3 percent nationally this fall, much of that growth was concentrated in higher tiered schools.

Although overall entering class enrollment increased by 3 percent nationally this fall, outcomes varied widely from law school to law school.

In California, while UC Irvine School of Law’s first-year class was 44 percent larger than last year, Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s class shrank by 73 percent, according to American Bar Association data.

Jerome Organ, who studies legal education at the Un...

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