From Loyola Law School
As a publishing niche, the folks who dreamed up the glossy Super Lawyers supplements deserve credit: They've created their own system that lets lawyers nominate peers, who then get subjected to some subjective scrutiny that results in the recognition of a legal elite in advertising-rich, magazine-style publications across the country. Look at the listed "Super Lawyers" or "Rising Stars" and their cred can be hard to argue. And now the brand and marketing has been extended to a law school ranking system, based upon how many of the "Super Lawyers" attended what institution. By this measure, the Bruins are the most notable Southern California law school, ranking No. 14 nationally, with Loyola at No. 29, USC at No. 41, Southwestern at No. 82., Whittier Law at No. 159 and the University of LaVerne College of Law at No. 169. In this ranking, the top three are Harvard, Michigan, UT Austin. An interesting multimedia aspect of the Super Lawyer law school rankings: the capacity to see the Super Law alums from each school.
Loyola Law touts its 'Super Lawyer' ranking (which puts it ahead of USC)
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