BLACKHAWKNJ
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The bottom has fallen out of the job market for law school graduates. Valparaiso University in Indiana and Whittier College in California have closed their law schools, saw a news story in the NY Times which said law school applications have have declined steadily for 10 years or so. In 2011 only 39.8% of New York Law School's graduates found jobs, that school was sued by some of them claiming they were misled on employment opportunities. A few years ago one successful attorney told me if you don't go to a top tier law school, graduate in the top 50% or have a job lined up at a family firm, it's not worth it. One friend, recently retired from the election law division of the Attorney General's department here in NJ said the old "revolving door" between public service and private practice is long closed, she has a 2 year restriction.