If you can get into any of the Top 25 law schools in America, go to one of those. If you can’t, go to a school with a strong program in something that interests you. Reputation is largely irrelevant once you’re not in the top tier, until you get to bottom of the barrel, barely accredited schools.
(Bonus points: no one agrees what the top tier is: Top 14, Top 25, Top 40?)
Also, I would advise you to pick schools in the four major metropolitan areas, NYC, DC, LA, and Chicago over schools elsewhere, because they have such strong legal industries. Or at least they will once the economy improves. Also, schools in those areas are more likely to have connections to the legal industry.
The real question here is: what do you want to do with a law degree?