Law school is not for everyone. However, a legal education should not be rejected because of recent, largely unfounded but highly publicized, criticisms. Law school deserves a second look.
— Pamela Levin, a lawyer and legal consultant who also works as a staff member at The Inquirer, a student-run newspaper at Diablo Valley College, offering her thoughts on the state of legal education. She believes “[l]aw school is well worth its price tag,” and relied, in part, on Dean E. Barbieri, the dean of John F. Kennedy University College of Law, an unaccredited California law school that doesn’t publish its employment statistics, for her insights on the job market returning for recent law school graduates.