Annual Law-School Rankings Unrealistic

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In April 2006, the law school deans of America raised a hue and cry against U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings of their institutions. In an open letter, they cautioned against relying upon numerical rankings and implored applicants to evaluate law schools holistically.

It was an appealing message: Deans don't agonize over law school rank, so neither should you. But today, the group most in need of that pep talk seems to be the law school administrators.

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Annual Law-School Rankings Unrealistic

At law schools across the country, rank fluctuation is serious business. The annual U.S. News graduate school rankings hit newsstands Friday. Before the day was out, several law school deans ha...

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