The Jobs Crisis At Our Best Law Schools Is Much, Much Worse Than You Think

Jordan Weissmann | The Atlantic | April 9, 2013

More than a fifth of students from some top-tier programs are underemployed.

The barren job market for law school grads has become a familiar reality by now. But here's something that tends to get lost in the story: The problem isn't just about no-name law schools churning out JD's nobody wants to hire. Even graduates at some of the country's top programs are struggling. 

At this point, it seems, there are only a small handful of schools that could reasonably be called safe bets.

The American Bar Association recently released its annual collection of jobs placement data from all 202 accredited law schools, and the big picture was, as expected, dreadful. [...]