Maybe the overcrowding of the profession will heal and the job market will come back.
First-year enrollment at ABA-approved law schools dropped this year to the lowest point since 1974, when there were 53 fewer accredited law schools.
The 204 ABA-accredited law schools enrolled 37,675 full- and part-time first-year students in the fall of 2014, a drop of 4.5 percent from 2013 and a drop of 27.8 percent from the historic high of 52,488 in 2010, according to an ABA press release. Sixty schools reported a drop in first-year enrollment of 10 percent or more since last year.
1L enrollment drops nearly 30 percent from 2010 high; when were figures last so low?#When:16:27:00Z