Even though affirmative action is under threat and student diversity is declining in law schools, institutions are actively recruiting diverse students and faculty. The National Jurist's preLaw magazine has published a ranking of the Most Diverse Law Schools, assessing schools based on how closely their minority populations align with national averages. This methodology, in use since 2013, emphasizes the importance of representation in the legal profession, with schools aiming to reflect societal diversity to foster an inclusive environment for all students.
The National Jurist's preLaw magazine recently released its Most Diverse Law Schools ranking, highlighting the schools that are really doing their homework when it comes to diversifying their institutions.
Despite challenges to diversity, law schools strive to recruit diverse students and professors, making the legal profession reflect society at large.
Student diversity may sadly be declining, but if you're a person of color searching for a law school where you'll be truly valued for who you are, we have a ranking for you.
We graded schools based on how well each school matches with the U.S. average for each minority population, assessing both students and faculty diversity.
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