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Interesting comments to “Asking for Student Loan Forgiveness” article over at Businesweek
This story over at Businessweek is worth reading. It’s about Robert Applebaum and his Facebook group called Forgive Student Loan Debt to Stimulate the Economy. The group is well-known, and is worthy of additional publicity – it’s not a bad idea. … Continue reading
A possible shortage of lawyers?
Sadly, not in the US. But over in the UK, there is now some talk of so many students being discouraged from studying law that there will be a shortage of people to fill all the junior (training) positions available … Continue reading
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