In 2012 and 2013, National
Jurist magazine named him the second-most influential person in legal education.
Following a survey of American law schools, the fall 2017 issue of National
Jurist magazine names Chicago - Kent among 20 schools with the most «innovative curricula, programs and approaches to preparing students for the future.»
In January 2017, National
Jurist Magazine named Dean Schwartz the 9th Most Influential Person in Legal Education, the third year in a row he has been ranked among the top 15 in the nation.
Yale only trumps other schools because its expenditures per student are greater than other schools, Brian Leiter, a law professor at The University of Chicago, argued to National
Jurist magazine in 2013.
Not exact matches
This post originally appeared on the website of the New
Jurist, an international law
magazine.
Here's a comforting thought for any scientist feeling overlooked by the Nobel
jurists this month: At least you didn't win an Ig Nobel, the spoof prize given by the science humor
magazine Annals of Improbable Research.
Her work has been published in leading law journals and featured in a range of media including Time
Magazine, the Financial Times (UK), Forbes Women, ABA Journal, National Law Journal, American Lawyer, Harvard Law Today, The National
Jurist, Legal Futures (UK), Inside Counsel
Magazine, Harvard Law The Practice, and Bloomberg News.