Saturday, April 6, 2013

Law Schools and the logic of the market!

Came across this an engaging read titled "The Real Problem With Law Schools" about the proliferation of law school graduates in the US and the economic analysis of law school education by Eric Posner:
"The only realistic way to help lawyers today is to increase the demand for legal services—somehow convincing governments, for example, to pay for adequate representation of indigent defendants—but in the long term, greater demand will create the expectation of yet more job growth, and that could lead to another bust. The critics seem to think the legal profession can escape the logic of the market. It can’t."
Law and Economics are so inextricably linked - even law school graduates are not spared the vagaries of the market!

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