At Least They’re Talking About It:
The Law School Transparency project, a nonprofit group that’s been asking (make that begging) law schools for detailed employment data, is finally getting some high-level support. ABA president Stephen Zack said that the organization “is considering requiring law schools to disclose cost and employment statistics to all accepted law school applicants,” The National Law Journal reported.
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