I feel like this discussion is missing the point of the article.
The main point is that many law schools and their statistics are lying to incoming students about job opportunities post graduation.

You can tell incoming law students Oh we have 98% employment but its bullshit and a CON and FRAUD when those jobs are legal attorney temp work, or not even in the legal field, like working at home depot and waiting tables. The schools treat that bullshit as EMPLOYED and use it to pad the stats that make them rise or fall as a good law school in US World Report.

That is the point. The Bar Associations need to start forcing law schools to be honest to incoming students that there is hardly a job market for grads who dream and think there will be many law firm jobs with benefits kind of work, and most legal work (if you can get it) is for no money, no benefits, and temporary. Its a con.