What could be done to solve the apparent "law school crisis"?

<p>If you’re suggesting that something be done, it would be helpful if you say who should do it, and under what authority they should be acting. </p>

<p>I don’t think there’s anyone who has the legal authority to say, “Don’t start any more law schools.”</p>

<p>Unlike the AMA, the ABA has never taken the position that it would refuse to accredit new laws schools in order to protect the fees earned by current practitioners. It’s certifying that their member schools have the facilities in place to give their students an adequate legal education.</p>

<p>I’m not sure who would is in a position to compel law schools to reveal information about themselves, other than their prospective students. </p>

<p>Those that post false and misleading information about the employment prospects of their alumni are putting themselves in legal peril. If I were inclined to commit fraud, I would think that the last class of people I would want as my victims would be a large group of lawyers with a lot of time on their hands.</p>