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| Friday, 25 January 2008 | |
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BY Cecily Wu Though law-school applications are down recently, for some groups of applicants, the decline has more constant. Minority enrollment has decreased in the past decade. First-year enrollments of African American and Mexican American students dropped from 3,937 in 1992 to 3,595 in 2005, according to a recent Columbia Law School study. In 1992, those students constituted about 4.3 percent of enrolled students; in 2005, they counted for about 3.8 percent. |
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