court-to-hear-suit-accusing-law-school-of-inflating-job-data.html
court-to-hear-suit-accusing-law-school-of-inflating-job-data.html
3/10/2016
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This New York Times article discusses a lawsuit against a prominent law school, accusing them of inflating job placement data to attract prospective students. The article explains that the lawsuit alleges the law school intentionally misrepresented the employment rates of its graduates, painting a misleading picture of the job prospects available to students. It also highlights the broader issue of transparency in reporting job placement data by educational institutions, and the potential impact on students making decisions about their education and career paths. The lawsuit has the potential to bring attention to the issue and spur discussions about the accuracy and accountability of job placement reporting in the education sector.
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