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Non-J.D. Students Easing the Strain On Law Schools

The National Law Journal

December 27, 2012

Interest in juris doctor degrees has waned during the past two years, but the news for law schools isn't all bad: The number of students in non-J.D. programs has increased by 39 percent since 2005, according to figures released on December 21 by the American Bar Association.

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