A great deal of controversy, catcalling, and consternation has greeted the rankings of law schools by U.S. News and World Report each spring. In their efforts to place higher in these rankings, law schools have engaged in massive public relations wars, misrepresented data, and done other bad and stupid things
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
Student newspaper of Boston College Law School. Issue includes articles addressing features of the n...
Georgia Law maintained its standing in the 2004 U.S. News & World Report rankings
A great deal of controversy, catcalling, and consternation has greeted the rankings of law schools b...
This Article offers an alternative to the much-discussed U.S. News & World Report rankings. Where U....
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
Today, law schools and their deans measure success not by the practical accomplishments of their alu...
Before and since the first publication of the U.S. News & World Report (hereinafter “U.S. News”) ran...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
Rank ordering is a crude but economical method of conveying information that assists consumers (su...
The latest ranking of law schools, this one by U.S. News & World Report, is out,* and the Universit...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
The U.S. News & World Report (U.S. News) “Best Law Schools Rankings” defines the market for legal ed...
[Excerpt] I will argue that reports of law school unintentionally or intentionally misreporting a va...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
Student newspaper of Boston College Law School. Issue includes articles addressing features of the n...
Georgia Law maintained its standing in the 2004 U.S. News & World Report rankings
A great deal of controversy, catcalling, and consternation has greeted the rankings of law schools b...
This Article offers an alternative to the much-discussed U.S. News & World Report rankings. Where U....
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
Today, law schools and their deans measure success not by the practical accomplishments of their alu...
Before and since the first publication of the U.S. News & World Report (hereinafter “U.S. News”) ran...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
Rank ordering is a crude but economical method of conveying information that assists consumers (su...
The latest ranking of law schools, this one by U.S. News & World Report, is out,* and the Universit...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
The U.S. News & World Report (U.S. News) “Best Law Schools Rankings” defines the market for legal ed...
[Excerpt] I will argue that reports of law school unintentionally or intentionally misreporting a va...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
Student newspaper of Boston College Law School. Issue includes articles addressing features of the n...
Georgia Law maintained its standing in the 2004 U.S. News & World Report rankings