The 10 Law Schools Most Likely to Make You a Lawyer

If you want to use your law degree to become a lawyer (not everybody does), these schools may be your best bet
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Job prospects finally look a bit better for new law graduates, as we reported Wednesday, although the sunny news is partly due to fewer people enrolling in, and graduating from, law school, leaving less competition for the best jobs.

At some schools, though, job placement rates for coveted positions — ones that require passing the bar, or where students with a J.D. are given a closer look — far exceed the 60 percent overall number the American Bar Association reported this week.