<p>I do not know about these specific law suits, but H is a lawyer and D has tossed about the possibility of law school, so this topic interests me. And while I have never heard of Cooley, I do think that many law schools manipulate their employment numbers because percent of grads employed is a factor that US News uses to calculate its rankings of law schools. So I have heard of some very well-regarded law schools doing things like employing their own grads as research assistants or some other such kind of position, in order to increase that percentage. I do think that if the law schools here did not provide accurate data to prospective students, then the law schools should be held accountable in some way.</p>