Syracuse University’s new chancellor offered a hopeful assessment Wednesday for the future of law schools, despite the sinking applications, enrollments and revenues that have cast a pall on many institutions.
“We do not have a crisis in legal education,” Kent Syverud told more than 400 lawyers attending the presidential summit at the New York State Bar Association’s annual meeting at the New York Hilton Midtown in Manhattan.
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