In part 2 of our video series on legal education, Minnesota Lawyer talks with the deans of the state’s four law schools about how the explosive growth of educational debtloads is impacting law students and the profession.
For part 1 of the series (discussing how the bad economy is impacting law students and recent law grads), click here.
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[...] about the pernicious effects of growing law student debt loads (see, e.g., here, here, here and here.) . In case you missed it, there was a story in the New York Times that provides a cautionary tale [...]