January 18, 2008
Minority Enrollment Drops
Between 1992 and 2005, the enrollment of black and Mexican-American law students dropped nationwide, according to a recent compilation of law-school admissions data.
The statistics, from the Law School Admission Council, are highlighted on a new Web site (http://www2.law.columbia.edu/civilrights) created by Columbia Law School.
The data show that first-year enrollment of black and Mexican-American law students dropped from a total of 3,937 for both groups in 1992 to 3,595 in
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