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13 Jan 2016 18:08
The greatest victims of the law-school bubble of the 2010s were the poor souls who attended law school believing it was a stepping stone to a reliably lucrative career, only to graduate into a lackluster legal job market with crushing amounts of student debt. Only 60 percent of law students who graduated in 2014 were working in full-time, long-term jobs that required a law degree nine months after graduation. Many of the rest were unemployed or working in jobs they could have gotten without a J....
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