UC Davis Law makes three of Princeton Review's top-10 lists

UC Davis School of Law finished in the top 10 in three of The Princeton Review’s newly released “Best Law Schools 2020” rankings, all reflecting UC Davis Law’s longtime commitment to diversity and inclusion.

The Review ranked UC Davis Law sixth on both its “Greatest Resources for Women” and “Most Diverse Faculty" lists. UC Davis Law is known for its “majority-minority” faculty, a rarity among top-tier American law schools.

Davis finished 10th in “Greatest Resources for Minority Students.”

For its rankings, the Review assessed 167 law schools. It does not assign overall rankings to law schools, but offers top-10 lists in various categories.

The Review bases its rankings on student surveys, school-reported data, or both. For the categories in which UC Davis made the top 10, the Review incorporated student survey results and school-reported data.

Earlier this year, National Jurist ranked UC Davis No. 2 on its list of “Most Diverse Law Schools.”

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