Note: Several figures and dates originally provided by the ABA for this report were incorrect. The corrected numbers are given below.

Law school enrollment fell for the fourth straight year in 2014, according to figures released Tuesday by the American Bar Association.

The number of first-year students who showed up on law campuses this fall declined by 4.4 percent compared with the previous year, which amounts to 1,751 fewer students. That means new student enrollment is down by nearly 28 percent since its historic peak in 2010, when many flocked to law school during the economic recession.