Pick...don't listen to these people like "Emily Haines"...they are people who didn't have the courage to go to law school themselves and merely lash out at those who do have the moxy to try and be successful and further educate themselves.
As someone who is in law school currently...go to Chicago. Law school for 90% of us students turns out to be "who you know" in terms of getting a job...it's the students who sit at home reading all day and night and don't get out and meet actual attorneys and graduate in the top 10 of their school that usually end up crying to career services about why they don't have a job, etc.
Chicago has the better networking opportunities, cheaper tuition, and at the end of the day your quality of work when you graduate will prove to be worth much more than the name on your diploma. No one will keep you around if your work-product isn't of high enough quality, no matter where you were in your class rank and no matter what school heads your diploma.
Go to Chicago and get out of the class room asap and meet attorneys and network...grades are important, but nothing is more important than "who you know" and how well you interview. BOL pal.