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Friday, March 30, 2007

Ind. Law - US News law school rankings now available [Updated]

And unfortunately, the leaked rankings I posted yesterday were correct, insofar as the two IUs are concerned.

IU-Bloomington, #36; IU-Indianapolis, #85; Notre Dame, #28; Valparaiso, Tier 4 (where schools are listed alphabetically).

In 2007, IU-Bloomington was 37; IU-Indianapolis was 77. In 2006 the rankings were 36 and 95. See the complete US News 2008 lists here.

[More] Today's Wall Street Journal has a column (paid subscription only) by Naomi Schaefer Riley that begins by telling that the presdient of Arizona State University "may get $60,000 tacked on to his salary this year if he can manage to improve his school's ranking in the U.S. News & World Report annual college survey."

For more, see this story from March 18th in the Phoenix East Valley Tribune, which is freely available.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on March 30, 2007 07:35 AM
Posted to Indiana Law