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Thursday, December 14, 2017
No Exit: Graduates of bottom-tier law schools have mountains of student-loan debt and little prospect of ever paying it off
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You say you went to law school to pursue a better life. Your LSAT scores weren't so hot, so you were turned down by the top law schools...
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Tuesday, August 15, 2017
The Unfortunate Case of Mark Tetzlaff, a law school graduate with more than a quarter million dollars in student loans. Bankruptcy is the only reasonable option.
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One would have to have a stone-cold heart (or no heart at all) not to feel some sympathy for Mark Tetzlaff. Tetzlaff obtained a law degree ...
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Saturday, November 26, 2016
American Bar Association begins cracking down on mediocre law schools: Too little, too late
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After waking from a long slumber, the American Bar Association is finally cracking down on mediocre law schools. A few days ago, the ABA cen...
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Friday, March 25, 2016
Unemployed Lawyers with Student Loan Debt: The Law Schools Should Be Forced To Bear Part of The Cost of Law School Loans
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Recently, I wrote about Anna Alaburda , who sued Thomas Jefferson School of Law, her law school alma mater. Alaburda spent $150,000 to atte...
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Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Tetzlaff v. Educational Credit Management Corporation: The Seventh Circuit made a mistake when it refused to discharge a quarter of a million dollars in student-loan debt owed by an umemployed 56-year old man living on his mother's Social Security check
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The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals got it wrong when it affirmed a lower court ruling against Mark Tetzlaff, an unemployed 56 year-old ma...
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