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Law School Makeovers-
28. June 2009 by Jim Sutliff.
Law schools are growing further away from the legal practice every year. Professional schools should be close to their respective field like medical and business schools. A move towards more adjunct professors will increase the level of practical experience and lower costs. This will have the effect of lower tuition and a smaller debt load for students to carry. A smaller debt load is crucial for new graduates in the current legal market. Hiring needs are expected to decline over the next few years.
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