It’s
certainly
a
wild
time
to
work
in
public
health,
but
if
you’re
entering
law
school
with
dreams
of
working
in
health
law,
the
legal
profession
sure
could
use
the
help
right
now.
The
National
Jurist’s
preLaw
magazine
recently
released
its
ranking
of
the
best
law
schools
for
health
law
on
its
Health
Law
Honor
Roll,
highlighting
schools
for
the
strength
of
their
programs.
Here’s
the
methodology
that
was
used:
preLaw
magazine
grades
law
schools
based
on
the
breadth
of
their
curricular
offerings.
Scores
are
weighted
as
follows:
30%
for
a
concentration,
24%
for
a
clinic,
12%
for
a
center,
12%
for
an
externship,
9%
for
a
journal,
8%
for
a
student
group,
5%
for
a
certificate
and
added
value
for
additional
offerings.
Without
further
ado,
according
to
preLaw
Magazine,
these
are
the
law
schools
that
earned
A+
grades
for
their
health
law
programs
(listed
in
alphabetical
order):
-
American
University -
Boston
University -
Case
Western
Reserve
U. -
Cleveland
State
University -
DePaul
University -
Georgetown
University -
Indiana
McKinney -
Loyola
University
Chicago -
Mitchell
Hamline
School
of
Law -
Northeastern
University -
University
of
Maryland -
University
of
Memphis -
University
of
San
Francisco -
University
of
Wisconsin
Click here to
see
the
rest
of
the
Honor
Roll.
Congratulations
to
all
of
the
law
schools
that
made
the
cut
for
this
important
ranking.
Top
law
schools
for
health
law
[National
Jurist]

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