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SEC Law School Rankings
Posted on 12/23/08 at 5:38 am
Posted on 12/23/08 at 5:38 am
U.S. News Law School National Rankings:
Vanderbilt 15
Alabama (tie) 32
Georgia (tie) 32
Florida 46
Tennessee 52
Kentucky 59
LSU 88
South Carolina 95
Ole Miss (tier 3 unrated)
Arkansas (tier 3 unrated)
Auburn, Mississippi State, no law school.
Vanderbilt 15
Alabama (tie) 32
Georgia (tie) 32
Florida 46
Tennessee 52
Kentucky 59
LSU 88
South Carolina 95
Ole Miss (tier 3 unrated)
Arkansas (tier 3 unrated)
Auburn, Mississippi State, no law school.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 5:40 am to BamaJD88
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Bama Alumnus, Born in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 5:45 am to L S Usetheforce
I don't see how LSU law school can ever be ranked high because of the Napoleonic law they practice. Does that make sense?
Posted on 12/23/08 at 5:48 am to BamaJD88
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Ole Miss (tier 3 unrated)
We just fell out of the top 100 two years ago. We are building a new law school. I expect we'll be back up there by the time I graduate.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 6:17 am to L S Usetheforce
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Bama Alumnus, Born in Lafayette, Louisiana.
ya daddy should be slapped!
oops, sorry about that...I like LSU, just not when they play Bama. I have some great LSU friends.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 6:32 am to inelishaitrust
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We just fell out of the top 100 two years ago. We are building a new law school. I expect we'll be back up there by the time I graduate.
It has been a tough few years for Ole Miss Law School. The Scruggs saga has not helped.
Ole Miss is perceived as small school that caters to a homegrown closed bar. Ole Miss has got to recruit more out-of-state students. The school has a reputation for being almost exclusively Mississippi residents. As long as that's the case, it will negatively impact the school's national standing. (You've got to have more alumni working in places like NYC and London, doing a good job, impressing judges and colleagues with the quality of their legal education to really improve your standing.)
Contrast Ole Miss admissions with Alabama. Because Alabama receives so many applications from well qualified non-residents, it must reserve 100 seats for Alabama residents. Otherwise, Alabama residents would probably fill only about 70 seats out of 180-190 admissions.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 6:37 am to TenTex
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I don't see how LSU law school can ever be ranked high because of the Napoleonic law they practice. Does that make sense?
LSU law teaches both the LA system (mixture of Spanish and French Law) and the common law system (the other 49 states).
Posted on 12/23/08 at 8:27 am to L S Usetheforce
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Bama Alumnus, Born in Lafayette, Louisiana.
I was born in Lake Charles
WAR EAGLE!
Posted on 12/23/08 at 8:33 am to Auburntiger
Why is LSU so far behind when it comes to the law school? If nobody else in the country uses Napoleonic law or whatever it's called, then why do they teach it?
Posted on 12/23/08 at 8:48 am to guttata
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If nobody else in the country uses Napoleonic law or whatever it's called, then why do they teach it?
Because here in LA we still practice civil law instead of common law which the rest of the country uses
This post was edited on 12/23/08 at 8:49 am
Posted on 12/23/08 at 9:33 am to BamaJD88
Out of curiousity where does Loyola in New Orleans rank? My wife went there.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 9:36 am to guttata
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Why is LSU so far behind when it comes to the law school?
Because it's not very good. Of course, LSU law students will say otherwise, but it might be 3rd in Louisiana.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 9:45 am to BamaJD88
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U.S. News Law School National Rankings:
Vanderbilt 15
Alabama (tie) 32
Georgia (tie) 32
Florida 46
Tennessee 52
Kentucky 59
LSU 88
South Carolina 95
Ole Miss (tier 3 unrated)
Arkansas (tier 3 unrated)
Auburn, Mississippi State, no law school.
Regardless of the data submitted by these schools for ranking purposes, re-ranking by the Peer and Lawyer/Judge Assessment scores often reveals the real world reputation and strength of a school.
US News & World Report - Law School Rankings (w/ data)
Posted on 12/23/08 at 9:48 am to inelishaitrust
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We just fell out of the top 100 two years ago. We are building a new law school. I expect we'll be back up there by the time I graduate.
I don't.
Ole Miss Law is a joke.
I rec'd an unsolicited letter awarding me a full scholarship, followed by a phone call from the admissions dept.! Ridiculous.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 9:50 am to Sidis
I'd go to Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison-100% pass rate on the bar.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 10:04 am to Sidis
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U.S. News Law School National Rankings:
Vanderbilt 15
Alabama (tie) 32
Georgia (tie) 32
Florida 46
Tennessee 52
Kentucky 59
LSU 88
South Carolina 95
Ole Miss (tier 3 unrated)
Arkansas (tier 3 unrated)
Auburn, Mississippi State, no law school.
Accounting for only Peer and Lawyer/Judge Assessment Scores, the rankings are as follows:
Vanderbilt (7.9; #15)
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Florida (6.5; #46)
UGA (6.4; #32)
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Bama (6.2; #32)
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Tenn. (5.8; #52)
- The re-ranking above is how most would rank the schools in question.
- Florida's LLM programs (certainly Tax) make it a solid second behind Vanderbilt. That said, UGA is a great option.
- There is no question Bama continues to improve.
This post was edited on 12/23/08 at 10:05 am
Posted on 12/23/08 at 10:13 am to Kreg Jennings
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Out of curiousity where does Loyola in New Orleans rank? My wife went there.
- I would say it's considered #2 in LA...
...but today's applicants should really consider the cost/benefit analysis of attending.
- LSU Law is more affordable, has a larger alumni network and shares a similar (if not problematic) reputation out-of-state (due to the civil law ciriculum).
Posted on 12/23/08 at 12:26 pm to BamaJD88
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It has been a tough few years for Ole Miss Law School. The Scruggs saga has not helped.
MC's improvement has hurt Ole Miss as well.
Posted on 12/23/08 at 12:30 pm to BamaJD88
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Vanderbilt 15
Alabama (tie) 32
don't worry, Saban will have them number 1 soon
Posted on 12/23/08 at 1:10 pm to FearTheHatNotThatCat
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Because it's not very good. Of course, LSU law students will say otherwise, but it might be 3rd in Louisiana.
are you kidding me? who would be #2? loyola? i don;t think so. they are a 3rd tier law school and are closer to southern than lsu from what i hear.
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