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Law students, who pay through the nose for their J.D. degrees, may well wonder how their schools stack up against others--and not just in the U.S. News & World Report rankings. We decided to take advantage of a captive audience and asked the 2Ls who participated in L's and The American Lawyer's 2001 Summer Associates Survey some questions about their schools. The associates who responded to our survey--some 5,165 in number--make up a subset of America's law school students, those working summers in large law firms.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
'L' Meets 'Elle' Tips for the young lawyer on the go! Being a law student isn't easy. All those torts! They go right to your bottom. And the bad lighting! It's no wonder lawyers look positively ghoulish. Now, as a public service, L magazine, which isn't affiliated with, endorsed by, or in any way connected to Elle magazine, offers quick tips to brighten your day and improve your chances of not being confused for an extra on "Six Feet Under."
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