Are you still on the fence whether to spring for law school? If so, here’s news you shouldn’t miss:

1. Number of LSAT Takers Drops Again. The stats are out from the Law School Admission Council, and the number of LSAT takers has hit a new low. Reports The Wall Street Journal Law Blog:

The 21,802 people who sat for the test last month is the lowest June total in 14 years, suggesting that law schools may still be having difficulty convincing college graduates on the value of a J.D. degree.

For schools, it’s a step backward after the glint of hope they got in February when the number of law school admission tests administered inched up 1.1% over the February 2013 total.

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