Northwestern U. Law School Is Latest to Introduce 2-Year Degree

Northwestern University School of Law has announced that it will offer students a chance to earn a law degree in two years rather than three. The move, part of a larger overhaul at the Chicago law school, comes one month after the University of Dayton School of Law graduated its first class of two-year law students.

Northwestern will offer the accelerated option alongside the traditional three-year degree beginning in the fall of 2009. Both programs will offer the same number of

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