2009
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.913427
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Who Responds to U.S. News & World Report's Law School Rankings?

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“…This shift ostensibly increased the influence of bar passage in overall rankings, even though U.S. News & World Report enacted that reprioritization via changes to employment data calculations. While law school schools have long felt compelled to increase bar passage rates to maintain or improve their rankings (Stake & Alexeev 2015), that pressure has intensified under the new methodology and has likely also been exacerbated by shrinking pools of potential students. Second, in 2015, the American Bar Association (ABA) instituted Standard 316, formally linking law school accreditation to bar success for the first time ("Standard 316 Bar Passage" 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shift ostensibly increased the influence of bar passage in overall rankings, even though U.S. News & World Report enacted that reprioritization via changes to employment data calculations. While law school schools have long felt compelled to increase bar passage rates to maintain or improve their rankings (Stake & Alexeev 2015), that pressure has intensified under the new methodology and has likely also been exacerbated by shrinking pools of potential students. Second, in 2015, the American Bar Association (ABA) instituted Standard 316, formally linking law school accreditation to bar success for the first time ("Standard 316 Bar Passage" 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%