“Nationally there are twice as many graduates as there are jobs,” Chris Fletcher wrote. ”The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the economy will provide 21,880 new jobs for lawyers annually between 2010 and 2020; law schools since 2010, however, have produced more than 44,000 graduates each year.”
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