The National Law Journal features a story on the University of Michigan Law School's online "debt wizard," a tool developed to help prospective law students make more informed choices. (It seems to me that it's also useful for law students weighing various job prospects.) The tool uses repayment program information specific to Michigan, but it is useful and accessible to anyone considering law school. Reports on the latest data about employment and professional advancement appear to confirm that Michigan law grads remain in a highly favorable position for employment: see Go-To Law Schools - top 250 firm placements and Go-To Law Schools - associate to partner promotion.