Go-To Law Schools vs. U.S. News
How our rankings match up with theirs.
March 07, 2019 at 07:00 PM
1 minute read
Law schools highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report tend to be fertile recruiting ground for Big Law, but some law schools transcend their U.S. News ranking when it comes to sending graduates to large firms. Here, we have highlighted the 20 law schools that did better at producing large firm associates than their U.S. News ranking would suggest. At the top of the list is Howard University School of Law, which is ranked No. 128 by U.S. News but landed at No. 21 on our Go-To Law Schools list, sending nearly 29 percent to the largest 100 firms.
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