The ATL Top 50 Law School Rankings 2013
Most people attend law school to obtain jobs as lawyers. (Not butchers or bakers, or candlestick makers.)
If law school was just a cool place to chill out for a few years without building specific job skills, they’d call it “college.” Jobs are important, and we think that law schools should be competing to place students in the best jobs, not the best libraries. And given the cost of obtaining legal education, we want to know which law schools put you in jobs that pay you money, instead of jobs the law school pays for. With that in mind we present our inaugural ATL Top 50 Law School Rankings.