The decision is rooted in concerns about the ranking’s purpose and methodologies. The publication will still continue ranking accredited law schools, though, and will use publicly available data when none is submitted.
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The Duke University School of Law will join the law schools at Yale, Harvard, Columbia and others in bowing out of active participation in the U.S. News and World Report’s Best Law Schools ranking. So reports The Chronicle.
The decision is rooted in concerns about the ranking’s purpose and methodologies. The publication will still continue ranking accredited law schools, though, and will use publicly available data when none is submitted.