The movement to provide better information about job prospects for law graduates is gaining momentum.
U.S. News & World Report plans to roll out more detailed employment data on its website next year as part of its high-profile law schools rankings package. The change won’t alter how rankings are calculated, said director of data and research Robert Morse, but it will give law students and prospective students a clearer picture of the job market.
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