It’s no secret that law schools are struggling. Top students aren’t attending, new grads aren’t passing the bar, and pretty much no one is able to pay back their debt. But that crisis isn’t confined to the Florida Coastal School of Law; it’s reached even the upper crusts.
It seems Harvard and Yale, for all their tea, crumpets, and Supreme Court clerkships, can’t get students to enroll, even as they shrink their law school class sizes. Let’s look at which top schools are suffering the most.