The Top 5 Law Schools in the United States

Written by Law Shopper on Monday, October 26th, 2009

A coveted profession in the United States, law can be pursued in a law school after completing any undergraduate course. If interested in a professional career in law, you can obtain the following degrees in a law school in U.S: Juris Doctor Degree, Master of Laws and the Doctor of Juridical Science, in the ascending order of increasing career scope. The Law Schools in the United States have been rated by many authorities. According to the most genuine ratings, the Top 5 are:

1. Harvard Law School: Situated in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Harvard Law School, a part of the Harvard University, boasts of the world’s biggest law library. Although established in 1817, the history of the Harvard Law School dates back to 1781 when Isaac Royall gave a portion of his land to Harvard University, intending to fund a professor’s chair with the proceeds. The remaining part of Royall’s estate was traded and the funds were utilized to establish the Harvard Law School. The hallowed grounds of the school have produced eminent figures like Barack Obama, Rutherford B. Hayes, John G. Roberts and Ma Ying-jeu. The average yearly cost incurred is around $50,250.

2. Stanford Law School: It was founded in 1893 in Silicon Valley, California and comes under the auspices of the Stanford University. Started as a law department, it was made a separate school in 1908, the first dean being Frederic Campbell Woodward, appointed in 1916. The first professor of law at this school was ex- President Benjamin Harrison. Chief Justices like late William Rehnquist and Ronald M. George as well as Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor are products of this school. The school charges a yearly fee of about $42,000.

3. Yale Law School: A part of the Yale University situated in New Haven, Connecticut, the Yale Law School was set up in 1843. Yale Law School speaks of those days of the 19th Century when law education meant apprenticeship in a lawyer’s office. The famous Yale Law Journal is a publication of this school. Eminent alumni are Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Michael Mukasey, Henry Balwin, Sherman Milton and many more. Average cost in Yale Law School is $70,000.

4. Columbia Law School: It is situated in New York City. Established in1858, it was previously a Gothic structure in Columbia’s Madison Square but was later shifted to Morningside heights. Being the seat of the legal realism movement in early 90s, the school has produced renowned realists like William O. Douglas, Felix S. Cohen and Karl Llewellyn. The college has also been the molding ground for many U.S. presidents, senators, governors and chief justices. The yearly fee is around $50,000.

5. New York University School of Law: This school was set up in 1835 in Greenwich Village in New York and is the first law school in the city and also a pioneer in admitting women. $23,000 is the average cost per term. A few of the renowned alumni are Scott Hoffman, Sara E. Moss, Peter Guber, Joshua S. Wyner, Herbert Wachtell and Anne M. Coughlin.

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