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April 12, 2021
UCLA Law achieves well in prestigious law school rankings
UCLA Law has climbed the rankings in the latest US News & World Report law school rankings achieving its highest position to date.
The recently released US News & World Report shows the University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law to have moved up one spot since last year, placing it in the 14th spot amongst the US’s most prestigious law schools.
US News releases law school rankings each year, grading law schools on various factors, including peer assessments, selectivity and job placements. Law schools that achieve a top 14 spot in the rankings – often referred to as T14 schools – are a major focus of prospective students and legal employers alike. This makes UCLA Law’s current placing a particularly exciting achievement.
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