- New Mexico (27%; 22%)
- Miami (12%; 8%)
- Texas (17%; 4%)
- USC (16%; 6%)
- American (14%; 6%)
- Florida State (8%; 7%)
- Arizona State (15%; 7%)
- Stanford (11%; 7%)
- Arizona (12%; 8%)
- Florida International (28%; 17%)
- UCLA
- BYU
- George Washington
- Florida
- Illinois
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- San Francisco
- DePaul
- Southwestern
via TaxProf Blog.
Interesting that HispanicBusiness.com's headline is "Top 10 Best Law Schools for Hispanics." Shouldn't the top 10 best law schools for Hispanics roughly parallel the top ten best law schools period?
Posted by: NewMexiKen at September 18, 2007 04:11 PMOn behalf of the progressive gestapo, please immediately cease and desist in your trolling, lest we be forced to tase you, bro. Your pro-meritocracy rants aren't welcome, troll.
What are the top 10 Best Law Schools for Jews, michael? Asians? Whites? Show this troll that the legal community really does care about segregating minorities into "incubators" where they can really flourish. Surely you have some thoughts on which Law schools are best for particular minorities...please share!