Women Make Up Majority Of University Of Alabama’s First-Year Law Students For First Time
By Monique Fields
University of Alabama
For the first time, women make up a majority of law students in the entering class at the University of Alabama School of Law.
Of the 137 first-year law students who enrolled last week, 53% are women.
Enrollment at UA’s School of Law mirrors a national trend, as women have outnumbered men in law school classrooms across the country since 2016, according to the American Bar Association.
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