Abstract
Law school graduates will accumulate an average of over $140,000 in debt for their undergraduate and law school studies, and some law schools have reported costs exceeding $100,000 annually. Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge, dean of the University of Georgia School of Law, examines the ever-escalating costs and explains his school’s three-part strategy for dealing with it.
Repository Citation
Rutledge, Peter B., "Bending (and Breaking) the Cost Curve of Legal Education" (2020). Popular Media. 312.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/fac_pm/312
Originally published in Bloomberg Tax Daily Report on March 17, 2020.