Added: Jan 27, 2012
From: bloomberglaw
Duration: 14:5
Jan. 26 (Bloomberg Law) -- David Segal, a reporter for the New York Times, talks with Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia about his series of articles on legal education. David examines the roles played by the US News World Report law school rankings, the American Bar Association and the schools themselves in a system that seems resistant to change, despite recent difficulties many law graduates have had finding their first jobs.
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xpat73 Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - David Segal is doing a good job. Law schools have no skin in the game. The do not care about their graduates, they lie all the time about incomes and employment of their grads. They get paid up front...rain or shine. Imagine selling a product where you could lie about what it does and the purchaser has no recourse.They are despicable and I will never give a dime to my law school. Segal should also write about the loan programs whihc have allowed this tuition bubble.
JogBird Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - Segal seems like a really smart guy, but, his interview skills is not the best
JJFZ3000 Says:
May 22, 2012 - I don't think US News should be blamed for the distortions because they simply reflect the wants of their readers -- prospective law school students. If I create a ranking list without using GPAs and LSAT scores then it wouldn't be credible. No one would care about it.
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
cryofan Says:
Jan 27, 2012 - THE LAW SCHOOLS LIE ABOUT THE JOB SUCCESS OF THEIR GRADUATES