The division on Saturday adopted the Truth in Law School Education resolution: a six-point resolution urging law schools to beef up the availability and accuracy of information on the cost of legal education and the job and salaries of graduates. The resolution won’t be heard by the ABA’s House of Delegates until August, but division chairman David Wolfe said it sends a strong message to law school.

“This was a unanimous vote of our assembly,” Wolfe said, noting that the assembly has nearly 300 members. “This is about creating informed consumers of law school and ensuring prospective students get accurate information about the cost of law schools, as well as realistic employment and earnings potential.”