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2. Stanford (+1; ranked #3 last year) 4. Chicago (no change) 6. NYU (no change) 7. Penn (no change) 8. Duke (+2; tied at #10 last year with Michigan) 8. UC Berkeley (+1; ranked #9 last year) 8. UVA (no change) 11. Michigan (-1; tied at #10 last year with Duke) 12. Northwestern (no change) 13. Cornell (no change) 14. Georgetown (-1; tied at #13 last year with Cornell) The biggest change anyone will notice about the rankings are the number of ties (there are even 6-way ties!). US News changed its methodology in calculating post-law school employment – it gave fewer points for schools that employed their own graduates, as opposed to law graduates who went on to the public and private sector. (Note: these jobs are still factored in but count less than jobs where students stayed at least a year or more.) As you look at the rankings, it’s worth taking particular note of post-graduation employment.
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