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February 14, 2013
National Jurist Defends its Law School Rankings (and Use of RateMyProfessors.com)
Following up on Tuesday's post, National Jurist Law School Rankings: National Jurist Editor-in-Chief Jack Crittenden defends his magazine's new law school rankings, including the decision to give 20% weight to the execrable ratemyprofessors.com, in an interview with Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia:
Update:
- ABA Journal, National Jurist Rankings Conflict With US News’ Top choices; Law Prof Blasts Methodology
- Above the Law, National Jurist EIC Defends His Indefensible Rankings
February 14, 2013 in Law School Rankings, Legal Education | Permalink
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That guy is a straight-shooter. Many questioned his methodology in the related post, but prospective students concerned about employment would find it very useful. Also, while not considered, Alabama law students have a lot better time than Harvard students during football season.
Posted by: Woody | Feb 14, 2013 9:08:44 PM




