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                        Law Mart - Justice, Access, and For-Profit Law Schools (Paperback)
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                
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                Law Mart - Justice, Access, and For-Profit Law Schools (Paperback)
            Series: Anthropology of Policy
                
                
                  
                    
                        
                        
                    
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                    American law schools are in deep crisis. Enrollment is down,
student loan debt is up, and the profession's supply of high-paying
jobs is shrinking. Meanwhile, thousands of graduates remain
underemployed while the legal needs of low-income communities go
substantially unmet. Many blame overregulation and seek a "free"
market to solve the problem, but this has already been tested.
Seizing on a deregulatory policy shift at the American Bar
Association, private equity financiers established the first
for-profit law schools in the early 2000s with the stated mission
to increase access to justice by "serving the underserved".
Pursuing this mission at a feverish rate of growth, they offered
the promise of professional upward mobility through high-tech,
simplified teaching and learning. In Law Mart, a vivid ethnography
of one such environment, Riaz Tejani argues that the rise of
for-profit law schools shows the limits of a market-based solution
to American access to justice. Building on theories in law,
political economy, and moral anthropology, Tejani reveals how
for-profit law schools marketed themselves directly to ethnoracial
and socioeconomic "minority" communities, relaxed admission
standards, increased diversity, shook up established curricula, and
saw student success rates plummet. They contributed to a dramatic
rise in U.S. law student debt burdens while charging premium
tuition financed up-front through federal loans over time. If
economic theories have so influenced legal scholarship, what
happens when they come to shape law school transactions,
governance, and oversight? For students promised professional
citizenship by these institutions, is there a need for protections
that better uphold institutional quality and sustainability?
Offering an unprecedented glimpse of this landscape, Law Mart is a
colorful foray into these essential questions.
                 
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                        
	
	
		
	
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