April 1, 2005
Law Schools and Public Service
To the Editor:
Your article on the first publicly supported law school in Massachusetts missed a most important point about such schools throughout the United States ("Making a Case," The Chronicle, February 11). These schools often charge high tuitions, with very few of their graduates able to afford careers in public service. Tuitions at these law schools cannot be reduced unless the public is willing to see tax dollars, instead of tuition dollars, used to comply with many of the
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