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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP I am completely confused by your list. Some of those places don't even have law schools, like UCSD or Georgia Tech. According to rankings, the top law schools that are public and are in the T14 are UVA, UC Berkeley (Boalt), and Michigan. The ones that come just after that tier that are public are UT Austin and UCLA. Then in the next tier down, there are places that have strong regional placement like University of Washington, Minnesota, Indiana, etc.[/quote] Sorry, I just listed the top public universities. OP says "The school is neither Michigan nor UVA. It is a top 10 public and top 25 overall." I'm not sure what a top 10 public law school is or what would fit her criteria, other than UC-Berkeley. [/quote] OP here. I meant that the law school in question is in the top 10 of the list of public law schools, as in, a list that excludes private law schools. When you add in the private law schools, it is still in the top 25. I got this info from Wikipedia. Obviously I wouldn't be talking about a university that doesn't even have a law school?[/quote]
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