Potential law students in Massachusetts now have a public option and, no, it is not healthcare. A state rich in expensive private law schools will now have its first public law school.
The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education has approved a plan by UMass Dartmouth to acquire the
private Southern New England School of Law, which is donating its
campus and assets to the state. The new law school will focus on public
service law with a curriculum in civil and human rights, legal support
for operating businesses, community law practice, and economic justice.
It is estimated that the school would grow from 235 students to 559 by 2017. The school will charge $23,500 a year for ins-state tuition and $31,000 for out of state tuition. UMass Dartmouth wants to create a program to give students enrolled in any UMass campus the opportunity to earn an accelerated law degree. In this program a student would complete their undergraduate studies in three years and begin their first year of law school during their senior year.









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