Does Anyone Even Care About The U.S. News Law School Rankings Anymore?
Briefly

Yale Law School and over 20 percent of law schools opted out of the U.S. News rankings, leading to concern over the validity and utility of the system.
51% of law schools believe rankings have lost prestige, while 53% of pre-law students view them as valuable, showing diverging opinions on the topic.
Rankings play a crucial role in recruitment and fundraising for law schools, with some institutions heavily relying on their positions for strategic purposes.
Amid the controversy and skepticism surrounding rankings, the necessity and impact of rankings on law schools and applicant decisions remain subjects of debate.
Read at Above the Law
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