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Law schools have yet another factor to consider in the rankings competition. U.S. News & World Report announced today that it has ranked law schools by the percentage of federal judicial clerkships each law school has claimed. Now, law school hopefulls can consider which law schools they may be more likely to obtain a federal judicial clerkship at.
Here are the top ten for California:
Stanford University
University of California Berkeley
USC Gould
University of California Los Angeles
University of California Hastings
Southwestern
Loyola Marymount University
University of California Davis
California Western School of Law
University of the Pacific
Get the complete list and full details, including percentile ranking statistics by all federal judicial clerkships and the coveted Article III federal judge clerkships, as well as schools outside of California, at the U.S. News web page titled Best Law Schools: Whose 2007 graduates are most likely to be employed as Federal judicial clerks with Article III Federal judges?
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