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Fall in Law School Production Promises Lift in Legal Market

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One commodity that high prices haven't caught up with yet but definitely left behind is lawyers, Dean Erwin N. Griswold of the Law School reported this week to a Harvard Law Association. "You can't charge the law schools with overproduction," he claims.

Statistics on Langdell Hall registration corroborate this view. Men entering the Law School this fall are younger, and only 15 percent are married as opposed to a previous par of 40 percent.

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