Stanford University, 1, – ; Yale University, 1, – ; University of Chicago, 3, – ; Duke University, 4, +1 ; Harvard University, 4, +1 ; University of Pennsylvania, 4, – ; University of Virginia, 4, +4 ; Columbia University, 8, – ; New York University, 9, -4 ; Northwestern University, 9, +1 ; University of Michigan, 9, +1 ; University of California–Berkeley, 12, -2 ; University of California–Los Angeles, 13, +1 ; Cornell University, 14, -1 ; Georgetown University, 14, +1
40 (tie). University of Kansas ; 2022 median LSAT score: 158 · 2022 acceptance rate: 55.3% · More about the University of Kansas Law School.
Above the Law's Law School Rankings - The Top 50 Law Schools of 2022
These are the only rankings to incorporate the latest ABA employment data concerning the class of 2023. Despite a modification in our formula this year, the premise underlying our approach to ranking schools remains the same as ever: Given the steep cost of law school and the harsh realities of the legal job market, potential students should prioritize their future employment prospects over all other factors in deciding whether and where to attend law school. Th ...
These are the only rankings to incorporate the latest ABA employment data concerning the class of 2022. The premise underlying our approach to ranking schools remains the same: Given the steep cost of law school and the harsh realities of the legal job market—exacerbated by the continuing fallout from the global pandemic—potential students should prioritize their future employment prospects over all other factors in deciding whether and where to attend l ...
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These are the only rankings to incorporate the latest ABA employment data concerning the class of 2018. The premise underlying our approach to ranking the top law schools in America remains the same: Given the steep cost of law school and the harsh realities of the legal job market, potential students should prioritize their future employment prospects over all other factors in deciding whether and where to attend law school. The relative quality o ...
People these days are going to law school for so many good reasons. So many new law students are there because they want to “help”: they want to serve their community, or advocate their issues, or even defend the country. The feeling that good, honorable, and ethical lawyers are necessary for a well functioning Democracy is more alive now than ever before. Of course, good intentions plus two dollars will buy you a soda. Enrollment is up at law schools, but the cost is not coming down. Even the very best of intentions rarely survive unemploy ...
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