President Barack Obama set legal educators buzzing in 2013, when he argued for reducing law school from three years to two during a town hall meeting at Binghamton University.
It turns out that plenty of law graduates agree.
President Barack Obama set legal educators buzzing in 2013, when he argued for reducing law school from three years to two during a town hall meeting at Binghamton University. It turns out that plenty of law graduates agree.
May 11, 2015 at 10:16 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
President Barack Obama set legal educators buzzing in 2013, when he argued for reducing law school from three years to two during a town hall meeting at Binghamton University.
It turns out that plenty of law graduates agree.
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