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TLS Ricky-Bobby, you are invited to the Teahouse![edit]

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Hi TLS Ricky-Bobby! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia.
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I see you undid a revision by one of the LST wikipedians. I've been seeing a lot of LST data being added to law schools wiki pages. I do question the credibility of its data, but I think it does meet the criterion as reference material. I am concerned that its a part of the hate-mongering spirit against law schools and I'm not sure how much of it belongs in an encyclopedia. Do you have a take on this? Koncurrentkat (talk) 16:21, 2 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

All LST data is gleaned from the respective schools' ABA and NALP reports. In fact, the additions made to all ABA-accredited law school pages first linked to the schools' own ABA-required information releases. There is no hate-mongering involved, but rather a disclosure of all law schools' employment data.
I want to emphasize that we added this information to every ABA-accredited school's page, from Yale down to Tier 4 institutions.
Frankly, I believe employment rates and costs are the most important data for professional schools. Thanks for your comments. Ricky-Bobby (talk) 16:58, 2 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]