Data from Bloomberg Law’s recent Path to Practice survey suggests an encouraging change in law student drinking behavior: The percentage of law students who reported that their alcohol intake had increased during law school is going down. As alcohol use negatively impacts both physical and mental health, less drinking may mean improved overall well-being for law students.
The survey asked 546 law students about their drinking since starting law school. Fourteen percent of law students said that they’re drinking more—an almost 10 percentage point drop from 2022, when 23% reported drinking more.
When broken down by law school year, the ...
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