If
you’re
considering
applying
to
law
school,
you
obviously
want
to
attend
the
best
one
you’re
able
to
get
into,
but
another
one
of
the
things
you
may
want
to
consider
in
your
search
is
finding
a
school
where
the
professors
are
truly
masters
of
their
craft,
the
law
schools
with
the
best
professors,
as
ranked
by
current
law
students.
As
our
readers
know,
the
latest
Princeton
Review
law
school
rankings
are
out,
and
today,
we’ll
focus
on
a
category
that’s
important
for
students
who
are
looking
for
the
very
best
education
possible:
The
law
schools
with
the
best
professors.
Which
schools
do
you
think
rose
to
the
top
of
this
ranking?
First,
we’ll
begin
with
the
methodology
Princeton
Review
used
to
determine
which
law
schools
have
the
best
professors.
This
ranking
was
based
on
student
opinions
on
how
well
their
professors
teach
and
their
accessibility
outside
the
classroom.
Per Princeton
Review,
these
are
the
law
schools
with
the
best
professors:
-
University
of
Virginia
School
of
Law
(no
change) -
Duke
University
School
of
Law
(ranked
#3
last
year) -
Vanderbilt
University
Law
School
(ranked
#4
last
year) -
University
of
Notre
Dame
Law
School
(ranked
#5
last
year) -
University
of
Chicago
Law
School
(ranked
#2
last
year) -
Florida
State
University
College
of
Law
(no
change) -
University
of
Michigan
Law
School
(ranked
#10
last
year) -
Stanford
University
School
of
Law
(ranked
#7
last
year) -
UCLA
School
of
Law
(no
change) -
University
of
Georgia
School
of
Law
(ranked
#8
last
year)
Did
your
law
school
make
the
cut?
If
it
did,
do
you
think
it
was
ranked
fairly?
If
it
didn’t
make
the
list
for
the
best
professors,
do
you
agree
with
that
assessment?
Please email
us or
text
us
(646-820-8477)
your
thoughts.
Best
Law
Schools
2025 [Princeton
Review]
Best
Professors
2025 [Princeton
Review]

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