Harvard Law School Acceptance Rate
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Article Title : Yale Law School
Article Snippet :acceptance rate was 4%, the lowest of any law school in the United States. Its yield rate of 87% is also consistently the highest of any law school in
Article Title : USC Gould School of Law
Article Snippet :USC Gould School of Law located in Los Angeles, California, is the law school of the University of Southern California. The oldest law school in the Southwestern
Article Title : Harvard College
Article Snippet :The average high school grade point average (GPA) was 4.18. The acceptance rate for transfer students has been approximately 1%. Harvard consistently ranks
Article Title : Regent University School of Law
Article Snippet :examination passage rate for the law school’s first-time examination takers was 83.51%. The average first-time pass rate for ABA accredited schools was 75.46%
Article Title : Legacy preferences
Article Snippet :University president, and Derek Bok, former Harvard University president, found "the overall admission rate for legacies was almost twice that for all
Article Title : University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Article Snippet :the 16th best law school in the world. The Faculty of Law has high admission criteria with an acceptance rate of 13.5% and a yield rate of 70.1% for 2011–12
Article Title : Harvard Radcliffe Institute
Article Snippet :Institute of Advanced Study. Harvard University. Retrieved 25 January 2020. "TOMIKO BROWN-NAGIN". Harvard Law School. Harvard University. Retrieved 25 January
Article Title : Stanford Law School
Article Snippet :California. Established in 1893, Stanford Law had an acceptance rate of 6.28% in 2021, the second-lowest of any law school in the country. Paul Brest currently
Article Title : Osgoode Hall Law School
Article Snippet :resulting in an acceptance rate of around 8%. The only North American law school with a lower rate of acceptance is Yale Law School. For its first eight
Article Title : Ivy League
Article Snippet :for student athletes. The Ivy League schools are highly selective, with all schools reporting acceptance rates at or below approximately 10% at all of
Harvard Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest continuously operating law school in the United States and one of the most prestigious in the world. It is ranked first in the world by the QS World University Rankings and the ARWU Shanghai Ranking. Each class in the three-year J.D. program has approximately 560 students, among the largest of the top 150 ranked law schools in the United States. The first-year class is broken into seven sections of approximately 80 students, who take most first-year classes together. Harvard's uniquely large class size and prestige have led the law school to graduate a great many distinguished alumni in the judiciary, government, and the business world. According to Harvard Law's 2015 ABA-required disclosures, 95% of the Class of 2014 passed the Bar exam. Harvard Law School graduates have accounted for 568 judicial clerkships in the past three years,[when?] including one-quarter of all Supreme Court clerkships, more than any other law school in the United States. Harvard Law School's founding is traditionally linked to the funding of Harvard's first professorship in law, paid for from a bequest from the estate of Isaac Royall, Jr., a colonial American landowner and a slaveholder. Today, it is home to the largest academic law library in the world. The current dean of Harvard Law School is John F. Manning, who assumed the role on July 1, 2017. The law school has 328 faculty members.
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Cooley Law School Michigan University
The University of Michigan Law School (Michigan Law) is the law school of the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor.
Founded in 1859, the school offers Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), and Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) degree programs.
The school has an enrollment of about 920 as well as 81 full-time faculty members (60 tenured and tenure-track and 21 in clinical and legal practice).
Michigan Law School consistently ranks among the highest-rated law schools in the United States and the world.
In the 2019 U.S. News ranking, Michigan Law is ranked 9th overall.
Notable alumni include U.S. Supreme Court Justices Frank Murphy, William Rufus Day, and George Sutherland, as well as a number of heads of state and corporate executives.
Approximately 89% of were employed within ten months, its bar passage rate in 2017 was 92.5%.
Michigan Law has placed 41 of its alumni on United States Circuit Courts, over 100 of its graduates on federal trial courts, and 36 of its graduates on the Michigan Supreme Court, including 16 who served as Chief Justice.
More than 170 Michigan law graduates have served in the United States Congress, including 20 United States Senators and more than 150 Congressional representatives.
Additionally, numerous graduates have served as state legislators.
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3D Law School rankings
Rank | Law School | 3D Score |
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#1 | Yale Law School | 98.2 |
#2 | Stanford Law School | 97.0 |
#3 | Harvard Law School | 96.0 |
#4 | Columbia Law School | 95.0 |
#5 | Chicago Law School | 94.1 |
#6 | New York University School of Law | 93.2 |
#7 | Carey Law School | 92.2 |
#8 | Virginia School of Law | 90.9 |
#9 | Northwestern Pritzker School of Law | 90.0 |