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December 15, 2011

Can Your Dean, Your Law School, Handle the Truth?

Following the example set by Yale Law School, the University of Chicago Law School has published fairly detailed recent graduate employment data. Yale Law data here, U of Chicago Law data here. ATL's David Lat would like to know if other law schools will follow these examples:

To the deans of top 15 — or top 25, or top 50, or top 100 — law schools: Yale and Chicago can handle the truth. Can your school?

Sorry David, while I agree with the call for the top 15 or 25, those are the easy ones. This needs to be extended to all law schools. In a nutshell, one way to pose the challenge is:

Can Thomas Cooley handle the truth?

Oh yes, it is time for the very obvious clip from A Few Good Men. [JH]

December 15, 2011 in Law Library Profiles | Permalink

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