St. John's Law Withdraws From US News Rankings Despite Methodology Changes
At one time, the rankings provided a valuable service to prospective law students because the company collected and disseminated information that wasn't otherwise available elsewhere, but the American Bar Association has been collecting far more data and it is available for free, St. John Law Dean Michael A. Simons said in a letter to prospective students.
January 06, 2023 at 02:13 PM
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Legal EducationU.S. News & World Report announced methodology changes on Monday, but two days later, St. John's University School of Law announced that it will no longer participate in the rankings.
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