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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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