Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Touching a nerve at The National Jurist?

I just received an email from National Jurist:
As you are already aware, in our latest January issue of The National Jurist, we covered the story on law schools and their relationship with the U.S. News & Word Report’s rankings. We seem to have touched a nerve and as a result, many discussions have arisen on the subject. We have posted a link to your blog site on http://www.nationaljurist.com/ on our blogs page. To keep this important discussion going, we would also appreciate if you could post our link as well. You can follow the discussion or join in the conversation yourself by e-mailing comments to Rebecca@CypressMagazines.com.

Sincerely,
Krista Burnett
National Jurist
Marketing Coordinator
858-300-3203 ext. 303

I'm certainly happy to do my part. If you'd like to weigh in on the story, or on my posts about the story (see here for my post on the National Jurist story, here for my MoneyLaw post on the story, and here for my post on the AALS Workshop on The Rankings Game), you can do that here or on The National Jurist's website.

For those whose clicking fingers are already too pooped, here's National Jurist's post about the response to its lead article in the current issue:

Legally Blogged

In our latest issue of The National Jurist, we covered the issue of law schools and their relationship with the U.S. News & World Report's rankings. We seem to have touched a nerve. You can follow the discussion by clicking on the blog links below -- or join in the conversation yourself. E-mail comments to Rebecca@CypressMagazines.com[.]

* CALI’s Pre-Law Blog: "Law School Rankings" (His follow-up post is here.)

* Brian Leiter’s Law School Reports: "How Far will Law Schools Go to Win the Rankings Race?"

* TaxProf Blog: "National Jurist: How Far Will Law Schools Go to Win the Rankings Race?"

* Law School Innovation: "Does US News promote good or bad innovation?"

* MoneyLaw: "National Jurist: How Far Will Law Schools Go to Win the Rankings Race?"

* MoneyLaw: "Am I the poster child for why the USNWR rankings are bad?"

* Nancy Rapoport's Blogspot: "Closure (?) on National Jurist"

* Shangrila Towers: "School: Much ado about nothing"

* Empirical Legal Studies: "USNWR Gaming and the Failure of Self-Regulation"

So please do weigh in: What'd you think about the article? About the comments in all of the blogs?

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