Yale Law School
Yale Law School is one of the top law schools in the United
States. Yale is a member of the Ivy League.  Top competitors
of Yale Law School: include
Harvard Law School, Duke Law,
Cornell Law and NYU Law.  The Yale Law School
Admissions process is a difficult one.  Read more about the
school and its rankings and ratings below.


Address:

Yale Law School
127 Wall Street
New Haven, Connecticut
06511

203.432.2992

http://www.law.yale.edu

2008 Yale Law School Tuition (FT): $43,750
Law School Ranking: #1 in 2008
Dean: Harold Koh
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In the world of legal education, there are law schools,
and then there is Yale Law School.   Located in New
Haven, Connecticut, and widely acknowledged as the
most selective school in the United States, it has
distinguished alumni and is illustrious enough to have its
own, unchallenged way of doing things.   For example, it
allows first year students to get out into the field to a
certain extent and actually represent clients, something
other schools don’t even consider until their students
are into their second year.   Yale Law School is also
famous for abandoning a standard grading system.

Yale Law School has pioneered thought in the legal
sphere since the turn of the twentieth century, playing a
major role in the legal realism movement, and, more
recently, bringing human rights to the fore.   In more
recent days this focus on human rights has seen the
Yale Law School represent the detainees in
Guantanamo Bay.

The admissions process illustrates perfectly the
selective nature of Yale Law School.   Grade point
averages and LSAT scores are expected to be high
(3.91 and 173 respectively) and then the selection
process begins, with around 25% of initial applicants
scored by three different Yale Law School faculty
members.   Each member gives a score out of four, and
only those would be lawyers who score a perfect twelve
gain admission to Yale Law School.   This stringent
process guarantees the school’s exclusivity, and
explains why Yale Law School admits fewer than 200
students a year making them one of the most selective
schools.  

So, reasons to apply are obvious.   But interestingly, it
has a relatively low percentage of its graduates working
in legal offices (less than half) and a greater than
average number of its graduates enter academia
(14%).   

The alumni of Yale Law School are prestigious.   A more
recent cultural reference comes in the shape of the
Clintons, who are said to have met in the school’s
library.   Supreme Court judges Samuel Alito and
Clarence Thomas both studied there, as did law
professor Alan Dershowitz.   

Nearly half of Yale Law School students are female, and
30% are from ethnic minority groups.   The average
class size of fewer than twenty students gives Yale Law
School a competitive edge in its instruction.   It’s
students’ come from over thirty countries around the
globe.   While it may have what some might call an
overly scholarly reputation, Yale Law School has ranked
number one in the US News rankings since that system
began.   This has led to it being recognised as a world-
class legal school.  
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