The University of Chicago Law School had a strong year on the employment front. It sent a higher percentage of 2015 graduates into full-time legal jobs than any other law school—nearly 91 percent according to The National Law Journal’s analysis of the latest employment data from the American Bar Association.

The actual number of Chicago Law’s graduates finding full-time legal jobs was about the same in 2015, but a slightly smaller graduating class size helped the school move up from No. 5 on the list in 2014.

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