The Sacramento Bee reports:
The job market for California law school graduates remains brutal, even as law school tuition rises to new heights.
About 16 percent of 2012 graduates from California law schools were unemployed and looking for work nine months after graduation, according to new data from the American Bar Association.
Many others were underemployed. Only half of law school graduates held full-time jobs requiring a law degree, the data show.
Tuition at the state’s law schools ranges from $38,000 to $50,000 a year.
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