The University of Michigan Law School is the seventh law school to boycott the U.S. News & World Report education rankings following a half-dozen other T14 law schools that made announcements last week.

After talking with students, faculty, alumni and staff, I have decided that it no longer makes sense for Michigan Law to participate in the U.S. News & World Report law school rankings process,” Mark D. West, David A. Breach dean of law and Nippon Life professor of law at University of Michigan Law, wrote in a letter to the school’s community on Sunday.

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