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CARROLL: Law schools need to raise the bar

May 16, 2017 Jeff Bosset

A strange thing is happening in law schools across the country. Law students are failing to pass bar exams at alarming rates for two primary reasons —economic and social

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CARROLL: Law schools need to raise the bar

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