Law school is a very risky proposition. Not only might you come out with tons of debt, but you might never work as a lawyer.
I know tons of people with law degrees who are doing something outside the practice of law with their lives. Unless you go to one of the handful of elite law school, there is no guarantee of a job at the end of the tunnel and law school itself will be extremely competitive.
IMO, return on investment will be greater with a Haverford degree than with a law degree unless it is from an elite law school or if you are top of your class from any other. Not saying you should go to Haverford. You can do well with a degree from Temple or Drexel as well. Just not a big fan of putting a lot of eggs in the law school basket.