Applications to law schools drop steeply
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal - by Ed Stych, Staff Writer according to a news story out of Minnesota.
The article quotes some law school staffers, who say that there is a lot of national attention on jobless law school grads. Yeah, thanks to the efforts of lawyers like me who have gone online and exposed the rip-off scam that is law school and their fake employment statistics for law school grads as put out by the law school cartel.
When are the law school staffers going admit that their employment figures are fake?
Sunday, May 15, 2011
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I recall when we first claimed that law schools distort their figures, detractors would say that we were crazy conspiracy theorists. Now, even "law professors," lawyers, journalists, law firm consultants, and former legal practitioners, at least one sitting US senator, and the president of the California Bar are admitting that schools fudge the numbers.
ReplyDeleteApparently, we are no longer conspiracy nutjobs. It brings to this quote from Arthur Schopenhauer:
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
We are at the third stage. Now, it is time for Congress to act - and repeal the ABA's accreditation powers, or to make student loans dischargeable in bankruptcy.
Keep up the good work scambloggers. I know many of you are getting tired but you are making a differnce and saving young folks from a world of pain.
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