02 April 2018

Good Law Schools

One way to rank law schools is with revealed preferences based upon the undergraduate grades and LSAT scores of matriculating students. 

On that basis how do law schools rank?

A new law review article tells us:

LSAT & GPA Rank

Law School
U.S. News 
Rank
1
Yale
1
2
Harvard
3
3
Stanford
2
4
Chicago
4
5
NYU
6
6
Pennsylvania
7
7
Virginia
9
8
Columbia
5
9
Michigan
8
10
UC-Berkeley
9
11
Northwestern
11
12
Cornell
13
13
Duke
11
14
UCLA
16
15
Georgetown
14
16
USC
19
17
Vanderbilt
17
18
BYU
41
19
Texas
15
20
Washington U.
18
21
Alabama
27
22
Emory
22
23
Boston University
22
24
Minnesota
20
25
Notre Dame
24
26
William & Mary
37
27
G. Washington
24
28
Arizona State
27
29
U. Washington
32
30
Indiana
32
31
Ohio State
32
32
Georgia
32
33
Boston College
27
34
George Mason
41
35
Florida
41
36
Fordham
37
37
UC-Irvine
21
38
UC-Davis
37
39
SMU
50
40
Northeastern
74
41
Wake Forest
32
42
Colorado
46
43
Iowa
27
44
Arizona
41
45
Nebraska
80
46
Florida State
47
47
Illinois
37
48
Wisconsin
27
49
Utah
54
50
North Carolina
45
51
52
Houston
56
53
Villanova
56
54
Cincinnati
65
55
Washington & Lee
26
56
Loyola-L.A.
65
57
Oklahoma
63
58
St. John's
83
59
Temple
47
60
Baylor
50
61
Richmond
50
62
Cardozo
56
63
UNLV
59
64
Tennessee
65
65
Penn State
74
66
Case Western
65
67
San Diego
95
68
Maryland
49
69
Florida Int'l
101
70
Georgia State
65
71
Tulane
54
72
Connecticut
50
73
Kansas
74
74
Michigan State
88
75
UC-Hastings
58

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