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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PROLOGUE: A Law School in Crisis (Circa 1997) PART I: Temptations of Self-Regulation ONE: The Department of Justice Sues the ABA TWO: Why Is Law School Three Years? THREE: Faculty Fight against Changes in ABA Standards PART II: About Law Professors FOUR: Teaching Load Down, Salary Up FIVE: The Cost and Consequences of Academic Pursuits SIX: More Professors, More Revenues Needed PART III: The US News Ranking Effect SEVEN: The Ranking Made Us Do It EIGHT: Detrimental Developments in Legal Academia PART IV: The Broken Economic Model NINE: Rising Tuition, Rising Debt TEN: Why Tuition Has Gone Up So Quickly ELEVEN: Is Law School Worth the Cost? TWELVE: Warning Signs for Students THIRTEEN: Alarms for Law Schools FOURTEEN: Going Forward EPILOGUE: A Few Last Words APPENDIX A: List of Abbreviations APPENDIX B: List of Law Schools Referenced NOTES INDEX
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