GEORGE LEEF: Law schools are reluctant to grapple with the oversupply problem. I blame the whole thing on L.A. Law. No, really.
Television and the movies have glamorized the life of lawyers. While most young people who are contemplating law school probably realize that the high-powered attorney who gets out of his Ferrari in his $3,000 suit and marches into the courtroom to win his case is just a stereotype, that image is hard to shake.
Okay, not really. But kinda . . . .