By James LeipoldThe job market for U.S. law school graduates has been exceptionally strong for a number of years, with each class breaking records set by the previous class, as I wrote about most recently in August. Arguably, the strong employment outcomes in recent years have in part driven the surge in applications for law school, particularly as the record-setting job and salary outcomes have received so much press. Less fun are the headlines that call attention to the inequities and dispa...