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April 2007

01 Apr

The Truth About Law School Rankings

There are plenty of reasons to be suspicious of the annual law school rankings published by US News & World Report. Law deans have long argued that the rankings are “arbitrary,” “inherently flawed,” and “unworthy of being an important influence on the choice” of law schools. But a law student in Washington D.C. has recently uncovered evidence indicating that it...

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