The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over the past four decades, the cost of legal education in America has seemed to belie this aphorism: it has gone up relentlessly. Private law school tuition increased by a factor of four in real, inflation-adjusted terms between 1971 and 2011, while resident tuition at public law schools has nearly quadrupled in real terms over just the past two decades. Meanwhile, for more than thirty years, the percentage of the American economy devoted to legal services has been shrinking. In 1978 the legal sector accounted for 2.01 percent of the nation\u27s GDP: by 2009 that figure had shrunk to 1.37 percent-a 32 percent decrease. These two trends are not m...
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the p...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
In January 2012, law professors from across the country arrived in Washington, D.C., for the annual ...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the p...
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the p...
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the p...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
In January 2012, law professors from across the country arrived in Washington, D.C., for the annual ...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the p...
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the p...
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the p...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
In January 2012, law professors from across the country arrived in Washington, D.C., for the annual ...