Jan 18, 2012
Study of law schools’ job placement disclosures raises a ‘red flag’
Law schools on the whole have not done a great job of providing comprehensive job placement data for the class of 2010, the Law School Transparency group has concluded, after reviewing the websites of 197 ABA-accredited schools and determining that 54 of the schools offered no meaningful information. Of those, 22 offered no information at all, and the remaining 32 used what the nonprofit organization called “consumer-disorienting behavior.” See related information: Winter 2012 Transparency Index Report