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Within six days, two-thirds of the T14 law schools have now decided to no longer participate in the U.S. News & World Report education rankings. Kerry Abrams, James B. Duke and Benjamin N.
Duke University 2025 Law & Specialties Rankings Duke University is ranked No. 6 (tie) out of 195 in Best Law Schools . Schools were assessed on their performance across a set of widely accepted ...
The Fortuna rankings, which includes only U.S. law ... to standing alone in 4th place in the U.S. News report; Duke Law School dropping from tied at 5th in U.S. News to 9th place in Fortuna ...
Duke Law School Dean Kerry Abrams had some of the strongest criticisms of the rankings, saying they were “having a detrimental effect on legal education.” The school is ranked 11th in the ...
The law schools of Duke University and the University of Michigan have withdrawn from participating in U.S. News & World Report’s rankings. Kerry Abrams, dean of Duke’s law school, said, “We have long ...
Duke ranked No. 7 in the 2023-24 edition of the U.S. News and World Report Best National University rankings, rising three spots from its No. 10 ranking last year. Duke is tied with the California ...
Policy writer and Duke Law School grad George Leef told me a ... trying to understand the meaning of college and graduate school rankings. It was for some reason “news” when the powers-that ...
The annual U.S. News and World Report rankings of graduate and professional programs again gave high scores to several Duke programs, even as some programs express concern about the ranking process.
Penn Carey Law was tied for #4 with the University of Virginia, Harvard University and Duke University in the 2024 US News Law School rankings. Credit: Abhiram Juvvadi The University of Pennsylvania ...
when Columbia Law School made the top 5 across the four rankings in place of NYU. Whether it’s Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Cornell, Duke, Georgetown or Penn, the Fortuna league table reinforces ...
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