The problem is that people will PAY for a law degree and so schools CHARGE for them. They become revenue centers. Also, I wouldn’t expect to see any expansions in those fields until at least 2029.
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When I went to law school in the '90s, the deciding factor not just to where I went but to where I even applied was that the entire three years at UNC would cost as much as one year at Duke or Wake Forest.
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I've not kept up with state school tuitions, but historically, at least, there are state schools offering quality legal educations at decent rates. And many of them offer practical legal educations, which is not something that comes from a JD at some of the more "prestigious" schools.
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