The Best Law Schools For International Law (2026) - Above the Law
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The Best Law Schools For International Law (2026) - Above the Law
"International law provides the frameworks that govern how nations interact, resolve disputes, protect human rights, and address transnational issues like climate change, trade, and security, shaping everything from treaties to courtroom decisions across borders. For current and aspiring law students, engaging with international legal principles introduces them to the skills necessary to navigate a world where legal boundaries are increasingly global rather than purely domestic, preparing them to advocate, negotiate, and innovate on the world stage."
"preLaw magazine grades law schools based on the breadth of their curricular offerings. The scores are figured as follows: 30% for a concentration, 24% for a clinic, 12% for a center, 12% for an externship, 9% for a journal, 8% for a student group, 5% for a certificate and added value for additional offerings. Without further ado, according to preLaw magazine, these are the law schools that earned A+ grades for their international law programs (listed in alphabetical order):"
International law governs how nations interact, resolve disputes, protect human rights, and address transnational issues such as climate change, trade, and security. A ranking graded law schools on the breadth of international law curricular offerings using weighted criteria: 30% concentration, 24% clinic, 12% center, 12% externship, 9% journal, 8% student group, 5% certificate, plus added value for additional offerings. Fourteen schools earned the highest A+ grade for international law programs: Berkeley Law; Cardozo School of Law; Case Western Reserve University; Fordham University; Georgetown University; LMU Loyola Law School; Rutgers Law; Santa Clara University; UCLA School of Law; University of Miami; University of Michigan; University of Washington; Vanderbilt Law School; Washington and Lee University.
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