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Law Students’ Priorities Not US News Priorities

There are a lot of good posts in the blogosphere about the recent article in National Jurist by Ted Soto (a professor with whom I worked at Loyola Law School) about what law students think is important in a law school and how the rankings don’t take those things into account. Here is a good post about why practical skills and practice-building skills are not taught in law schools (Again – rankings) and why they should be taught.

Related posts:

  1. More About the Law School Rankings
  2. Law Schools are Bullied by U.S. News Rankings
  3. New Law School Rankings by USNews
  4. University of Minnesota’s Take on the Rankings
  5. News About the U.S. News Law School Rankings

One Response to “ Law Students’ Priorities Not US News Priorities ”

  1. Ann,

    Thank you for mentioning my post. If you read my blog then you know I am very passionate about the solo option and the responsiblity I feel law school has to offer an educational component for this option. Given your experience in admissions you of all people know the agendas. Maybe in time…..

    Susan Cartier Liebel

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