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Star Jones Does Not Agree with Law School Lawsuits

William Robinson, the president of the American Bar Association, did an interview recently that has come under major criticism from the legal world. The reason for the criticism relates to what Robinson said in the interview. Robinson suggested that unemployed law school graduates “should have known what they were getting into.” Robinson put an emphasis on ‘personal responsibility’ that did not sit comfortably with the legal world.

There are some people in the national spotlight who actually do agree with Robinson and his points of view regarding the legal world. One such person in agreement with Robinson is Star Jones, the former lawyer who turned herself into a television host. The controversy that has broiled into lawsuits regarding the value of a law school education has finally hit the mainstream media. This topic has been discussed in major newspapers across the country and now a segment was filmed on the ‘Today Show.’

The segment was short but it involved the discussion of recent lawsuits filed by students and former students against law schools. The lawsuits claim that law schools provide prospective students with misleading statistics regarding postgraduate employment in the legal industry. The panelists for the segment included Star Jones, Dr. Nancy Synderman and Donny Deutsch; all of whom showed no sympathy to the plaintiffs in the class action lawsuits.

Jones is currently a lawyer and previously worked as a prosecutor. She said there is no possible way that the lawsuits will be successful. She said that the plaintiffs in the class action lawsuits should focus on searching for a job instead of filing lawsuits. “No one’s going to hand you a job,” she said. “I hate whiners!”

Deutsch does not work as an attorney but decided to take on a cultural view regarding the lawsuits instead of a legal view. “This isn’t a legal issue,” he said. “This is what I call the Whiny Generation…. Talk about Brokaw’s ‘Greatest Generation’ — this is the opposite.”

After you watch the video embedded in this post, be sure to leave a comment or two detailing your thoughts about the class action lawsuits and whether or not the plaintiffs are whining about the jobs in the legal field.

Jim Vassallo: Jim is a freelance writer based out of the suburbs of Philadelphia in New Jersey. Jim earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and minor in Journalism from Rowan University in 2008. While in school he was the Assistant Sports Director at WGLS for two years and the Sports Director for one year. He also covered the football, baseball, softball and both basketball teams for the school newspaper 'The Whit.' Jim lives in New Jersey with his wife Nicole, son Tony and dog Phoebe.

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