This might have already been posted (haven't read all six pages of thread), but law school apps are way way down right now. Mostly because there aren't any jobs, but still... Getting into law school won't be the problem.
I work in legal marketing for a big firm and read a lot of stuff daily about the job prospects in the industry. The best advice I have heard came from a law school dean. He said don't go to the highest ranked law school that accepts you; go to the law school where you can graduate with the highest rank. In short, don't go to yale and graduate in the middle of the class. Go to KU and graduate in the top ten.
Looking at my firm's most recent class of associates, that advice rings true. We hired graduates from washburn, cal-berkeley, ku, umkc, and mu (all of whom make six figures now easily) and they were all in the top ten of their class, law review editors, and had experience as summer associates at firms in the area.
Also, if you decide on law school, that premed experience will be super attractive. Biotechnology is big right now, as well as pharmaceutical litigation.