Please tell me you're not using that thing to actually take notes.

Here at Above the Law we do market research, just like everybody else. Some numbers just came across my desk that I thought some of you might find interesting.

Who needs the Cooley law school rankings? I have a listing of America’s top law schools based on a metric far more important than the number of books in the library: the number of visits to Above the Law….

Obviously, this is just a raw numbers list — so bigger schools are going to show up higher on the list, even if a greater percentage of people are reading us on campus at a smaller school. And the list only reflects visits to Above the Law from a law school domain, not visits from home (from an off-campus apartment) or on a personal wireless device.

But I thought you might like to know which law schools you can go to where many of your classmates will be as informed as you are. And I certainly thought you’d like to know where many of our law school commenters come from.

Let’s look at the “T-14″ law schools by ATL readership. It’s not going to surprise anybody that big, northeastern law schools dominate the top five:

1. Columbia
2. Harvard
3. NYU
4. Georgetown
5. Michigan

The fact that I would have bet money that we had more NYU readers than Columbia readers means that I need to stop hanging out with undergrads at Off the Wagon and get my ass to the Upper West Side. Somebody send me an invite.

Things get more interesting as we move down the list:

6. Penn
7. Northwestern
8. George Washington
9. Stanford
10. UVA
11. Chicago
12. Fordham
13. Cornell
14. Duke

Bet you didn’t see GW being in the top ten. And despite its small size and West Coast time zone, I’m very happy to see we have so many Stanford visitors. Given the amount of UVA and Duke readers here, you can see why any comment thread about either school devolves into bashing from the other school.

Here’s the rest of the top 20:

15. Notre Dame
16. UC Berkeley
17. UCLA
18. UT Austin
19. Yale
20. UC Hastings

Of course, we have many law student readers outside of these 20 schools, and remember I’m just looking at our breakout of readers currently in law school. Alumni readers (also known as “actual attorneys”) are all across the spectrum. But since the voice of our current law students is sometimes overrepresented in the comments, I thought you’d like to know who you are talking to. It’s a pretty interesting cross-section of the top law schools.

Thanks for reading. And keep your laptops fired up during class. Everybody else is doing it.

Earlier: Latest Cooley Law School Rankings Achieve New Heights of Intellectual Dishonesty

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