The American Bar Association released its annual law graduate employment data last week, showing that the number of 2016 grads who found bar passage or J.D.-advantage jobs within 10 months of graduation slipped by about 4 percent from the previous year, while the number of unemployed graduates from last year’s class dropped more than 15 percent from the 2015 class. Part of that downtrend is due to the overall number of law school graduates in the U.S. shrinking by 7 percent between 2015 and 2016. Information on …