
With Law Schools Dropping Like Flies From Its Ranking, U.S. News Revamps Its Formula
Backed into a corner, U.S. News is making some changes.
Backed into a corner, U.S. News is making some changes.
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It is very on brand for a law school to make a statement by not changing a tradition they've had for decades.
* Comedy clearly isn't alive on Twitter. But is it alive with the glory of Trademarking? [SCOTUSblog] * Memento Mori US News Law School Rankings? [NYT] * Could getting rid of standardized tests get rid of diversity? Quick, let's figure it out before the Court overturns affirmative action! [Bloomberg Law] * Whodathunk the quick succession of middle fingers toward US News could carry Antitrust implications? [The Reg Review]
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For every job obtained by a graduate of these law schools, an extraordinary debt burden has been accrued.
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