>>16388670No the reason why law school employment blows isn't because of what classes you take, its because of technology.
Most of the lawyer grunt work was done sifting through documents during discovery looking for anything you could use in court. Back in the day Law firms would through 20 associates into a room with 100,000 pages of documents and have them go through each and everyone, paying them 100k a year to do it.
Now computers and 2 associates can do the samething.
I'd recommend law school only if you fit into these catagories
1. You get into a top 14 or UCLA Texas USC Notre Dame
2. Get into a best state flagship you want to work with money.
There are jobs out there, infact the graduating class of 2018 is going to have some of the best employment outlooks in the last 15 years. However, you should do research before you attend.