Medical schools are even worse.
The law school I attended almost fifty years ago was an interesting experience. It did teach quite a bit of practical knowledge and certain counter-intuitive concepts the law is built upon, but the most important effect it produced was none of that. “This education will change the way you think” I was told on my first day. I did not believe it until my second year, when it suddenly occurred to me that I was looking at things differently than before. The change was subtitle but real.
There is organizational continuity of institutions, but in effect they are wearing the corpse of an education system as a costume.
There is no mechanism whereby the common citizen can hold legal and medical practitioners/standards to account. This invites massive overreach and abuse, which we are experiencing more and more.
My law school was definitely one of the honest ones. The nature of the part-time student market served would not tolerate a political echo chamber.
Democrat lawfare schools exist.