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The               2012               U.S.

News               &               World               Report               law               school               rankings               have               been               released.

Overall,               there               weren't               too               many               surprises               in               the               top               50,               although               Texas               finally               managed               to               break               into               the               top               14,               sharing               the               ranking               with               perennial               #14               Georgetown.

In               other               top               14               action,               Berkeley               fell               two               spots               to               #9               and               Michigan               gained               two               spots               to               rise               to               #7.

Virginia               improved               one               spot               in               the               rankings               to               #9               to               keep               its               position               as               the               best               law               school               in               the               Southern               United               States;               Duke               held               onto               its               #11               ranking               to               finish               as               a               close               second               in               the               South.

Yale               (#1),               Harvard               (#2),               and               Stanford               (#3)               maintained               their               status               as               the               best               of               the               best               in               American               legal               education.

Just               down               the               list,               Columbia               (#4)               remained               the               top               law               school               in               New               York,               followed               by               NYU               (#6).

For               Chicago,               UChicago               (#5)               kept               control               of               its               title               as               the               best               law               school               in               the               area,               while               Northwestern               (#12)               slipped               one               spot               in               the               overall               rankings               and               again               finished               second               to               UChicago.
               Other               major               top               50               shifts               include               UC-Davis               jumping               five               spots               to               #23,               Georgia               and               Wisconsin               both               dropping               seven               spots               to               #35,               and               Colorado               dropping               nine               spots               to               #47.

In               addition,               Indiana-Bloomington               (#23),               UWashington               (#30),               Washington               &               Lee               (#34),               and               Maryland               (#42)               all               posted               notable               gains.

Cardozo               (#50)               rejoined               the               top               50               after               a               one-year               hiatus               and               Florida               State               (#50)               broke               into               the               top               50,               marking               the               first               time               in               years               (or               perhaps               ever)               that               the               state               of               Florida               has               been               home               to               two               top               50               law               schools.
               In               comparison,               Tier               2               schools               (#51               through               #100)               witnessed               a               flurry               of               action.

Penn               State               (#60),               Illinois               Institute               of               Technology               (#61),               Seton               Hall               (#61),               Temple               (#61),               Richmond               (#67),               Northeastern               (#71),               Catholic               (#79),               and               DePaul               (#84)               all               posted               double-digit               gains               in               rankings.

Michigan               State               (#95)               joined               the               Tier               2               for               the               first               time               in               its               history,               while               Buffalo-SUNY               (#84),               Marquette               (#95),               and               Louisville               (#100)               rejoined               Tier               2               after               a               one-year               hiatus               in               the               2011               rankings.
               Balancing               out               their               success,               San               Diego               (#67),               Miami               (#77),               Kansas               (#79),               New               Mexico               (#79),               Villanova               (#67),               St               John's               in               NY               (#95),               Hawai'i               (#95),               and               Syracuse               (#100)               slumped               to               double-digit               declines               in               the               rankings.

Three               schools               also               lost               their               top               100               status:               Chapman,               Missouri-Columbia,               and               William               Mitchell.
               For               those               who               want               to               take               a               look               at               the               exact               changes               from               the               2011               rankings               (published               in               2010)               to               the               current               rankings,               the               latest               top               100               law               schools               in               the               United               States               are               listed               below.

Bolded               schools               indicate               notable               changes               in               ranking               from               the               previous               year.

Notable               changes               are               considered               to               be               a               10               percent               or               greater               change               in               ranking,               any               change               in               ranking               within               the               top               14               law               schools,               or               any               law               school               that               moved               into               or               out               of               the               top               50               or               top               100               law               schools.


               
               2012               USNWR               Top               100               Law               Schools:
               Law               School               (2011               ranking,               change               in               rank)               
               1.

Yale               (1,               -)               
               2.

Harvard               (2,               -)               
               3.

Stanford               (3,               -)               
               4.

Columbia               (4,               -)               
               5.

UChicago               (5,               -)               
               6.

NYU               (6,               -)               
               7.

Michigan               (9,               +2)               
               7.

Penn               (7,               -)               
               9.

UC-Berkeley               (9,               -2)               
               9.

Virginia               (10,               +1)               
               11.

Duke               (11,               -)               
               12.

Northwestern               (11,               -1)               
               13.

Cornell               (13,               -)               
               14.

Georgetown               (14,               -)               
               14.

Texas               (15,               +1)               
               16.

UC-Los               Angeles               (16,               -1)               
               16.

Vanderbilt               (17,               +1)               
               18.

USC               (18,               -)               
               18.

Washington               University               '"               St.

Louis               (19,               +1)               
               20.

George               Washington               (20,               -)               
               20.

Minnesota               (22,               +2)               
               22.

Boston               University               (22,               -)               
               23.

Indiana-Bloomington               (27,               +4)               
               23.

UC-Davis               (28,               +5)               
               23.

Illinois               (21,               -2)               
               23.

Notre               Dame               (22,               -1)               
               27.

Boston               College               (28,               +1)               
               27.

William               &               Mary               (28,               +1)               
               27.

Iowa               (26,               -1)               
               30.

Emory               (22,               -8)               
               30.

Fordham               (34,               +4)               
               30.

North               Carolina               (28,               -2)               
               30.

Washington               (34,               +4)               
               34.

Washington               &               Lee               (34,               +4)               
               35.

Ohio               State               (34,               -1)               
               35.

Alabama               (38,               +3)               
               35.

Georgia               (28,               -7)               
               35.

Wisconsin               (28,               -7)               
               39.

Wake               Forest               (38,               -1)               
               40.

Arizona               State               (38,               -2)               
               40.

George               Mason               (42,               +2)               
               42.

Brigham               Young               (42,               -)               
               42.

Arizona               (42,               -)               
               42.

UC-Hastings               (42,               -)               
               42.

Maryland               (48,               +6)               
               42.

Utah               (42,               -)               
               47.

Tulane               (48,               +1)               
               47.

Colorado               (38,               -9)               
               47.

Florida               (47,               -)               
               50.

American               (48,               -2)               
               50.

Florida               State               (54,               +4,               moved               up               to               Tier               1)               
               50.

Southern               Methodist               (48,               -2)               
               50.

Yeshiva               -               Cardozo               (52,               +2,               returned               to               Tier               1)               
               54.

Pepperdine               (52,               -2)               
               54.

Loyola               -               Los               Angeles/Marymount               (56,               +2)               
               56.

Baylor               (64,               +8)               
               56.

Connecticut               (54,               -2)               
               56.

Houston               (60,               +4)               
               56.

Tennessee               (60,               +4)               
               60.

Pennsylvania               State               (72,               +12)               
               61.

Case               Western               Reserve               (56,               -5)               
               61.

Georgia               State               (60,               -1)               
               61.

IIT               -               Chicago-Kent               (80,               +19)               
               61.

Seton               Hall               (72,               +11)               
               61.

Temple               (72,               +11)               
               61.

Cincinnati               (56,               -5)               
               67.

Brooklyn               (67,               -)               
               67.

Lewis               &               Clark               (64,               -3)               
               67.

Richmond               (86,               +19)               
               67.

San               Diego               (56,               -11)               
               71.

Loyola               -               Chicago               (78,               +7)               
               71.

Northeastern               (86,               +15)               
               71.

Kentucky               (64,               -7)               
               71.

Nevada-Las               Vegas               (78,               +7)               
               71.

Oklahoma               (72,               +1)               
               71.

Pittsburgh               (67,               -4)               
               77.

Denver               (80,               +3)               
               77.

Miami               (60,               -17)               
               79.

Catholic               (98,               +19)               
               79.

Indiana-Indianapolis               (86,               +7)               
               79.

Kansas               (67,               -12)               
               79.

New               Mexico               (67,               -12)               
               79.

Oregon               (80,               +1)               
               84.

DePaul               (98,               +14)               
               84.

Hofstra               (86,               +2)               
               84.

Louisiana               State               (80,               -4)               
               84.

Rutgers-Camden               (80,               -4)               
               84.

Rutgers-Newark               (80,               -4)               
               84.

Santa               Clara               (93,               +9)               
               84.

Seattle               (86,               +2)               
               84.

Buffalo,               SUNY               (NR,               moved               up               from               Tier               3               --               was               #85               in               2010               rankings)               
               84.

Arkansas-Fayetteville               (86,               +2)               
               84.

Nebraska               (93,               +9)               
               84.

Villanova               (67,               -17)               
               95.

Marquette(NR,               moved               up               from               Tier               3               --               was               #87               in               2010               rankings)               
               95.

Michigan               State               (NR,               moved               up               from               Tier               3)               
               95.

St.

John's               (72,               -23)               
               95.

Hawai'i               (72,               -23)               
               95.

West               Virginia               (93,               -2)               
               100.

Syracuse               (86,               -14)               
               100.

Louisville               (NR,               moved               up               from               Tier               3               --               was               #98               in               2010               rankings)               
               100.

San               Francisco               (98,               -2)               
               100.

Pacific               (98,               -2)
               Dropped               out               of               the               Top               100               
               -               Chapman               (93)               
               -               Missouri-Columbia               (93)               
               -               William               Mitchell               (98)
               Sources:               
               Evan               Didier,               2012               USNWR               Law               School               Rankings               Released:               Who's               Movin'               Up               and               Who's               Goin'               Down,               Law               School               Predictor;               Top               2011               Law               School               Rankings:               2010               USN               Rank,               Top-Law-Schools.com;               2012               Best               Law               Schools,               U.S.

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