Lloyd Jackson wrote: Lastly, although the U.S. News and World Report rankings have done the legal community nothing but injustice since the time of their inception, they just got a lot worse this year by taking advice about their methodology from organizations such as Law School Transparency.
Ummm... no.
Lloyd Jackson wrote: Law School Transparency claims that the employment rates at schools like Florida Coastal School of Law are in the low-30%s, but ... As reported by the school itself, the real employment rate for the class of 2012 was actually 74.3%.
This disparity between the school reported outcomes and the actual number of desireable outcomes seems to be why LST exists in the first place! But here is a point I can agree with (with a little editing):
Lloyd Jackson wrote: Accordingly, the ABA needs to do something about the blatant misreporting of data over the Internet because it is affecting the ability of intelligent graduates at good schools to find decent employment.
But again, that proves LST's point.
OP good luck with that conversation (if it hasn't already taken place, which seems likely since you posted this last Monday).