If
you’re
considering
applying
to
law
school,
one
of
the
things
you
may
want
to
consider
in
your
search
is
finding
a
place
where
diversity
is
embraced,
including
among
its
faculty.
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
an
institution
that
shares
their
values
when
it
comes
to
diversity
and
inclusion:
The
law
schools
with
the
most
diverse
faculty.
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
most
diverse
faculty.
This
ranking
was
based
on
both
school-reported
data
—
the
percent
of
law
school
faculty
from
an
underrepresented
minority
group
—
and
student
surveys,
specifically,
their
answers
to
a
survey
question
on
whether
the
faculty
comprises
a
broadly
diverse
group
of
individuals.
Per Princeton
Review,
these
are
the
law
schools
with
the
most
diverse
faculty:
- University
of
Hawaii
at
Manoa
William
S.
Richardson
School
of
Law
(ranked
#5
last
year)- University
of
Miami
School
of
Law
(ranked
#8
last
year)- City
University
of
New
York
(CUNY)
School
of
Law
(ranked
#1
last
year)- Loyola
University
New
Orleans
School
of
Law
(ranked
#2
last
year)- Florida
International
University
College
of
Law
(ranked
#7
last
year)- UC
Davis
School
of
Law
(ranked
#3
last
year)- Southern
University
Law
Center
(ranked
#4
last
year)- UCLA
School
of
Law
(unranked
last
year)- University
of
the
District
of
Columbia
David
A.
Clarke
School
of
Law
(ranked
#6
last
year)- UC
Irvine
School
of
Law
(unranked
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
most
diverse
faculty,
do
you
agree
with
that
assessment?
Please email
us or
text
us
(646-820-8477)
your
thoughts.
Best
Law
Schools
2025 [Princeton
Review]
Most
Diverse
Faculty
2025 [Princeton
Review]

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