Let’s be honest: We love rankings. Or, at least, we’re hopelessly addicted to them. Who sees a movie without checking the score on Rotten Tomatoes? Or eat a restaurant without consulting the reviews on Open Table. Or stay at a hotel without looking at the rating on Trip Advisor.

So it makes perfect sense to pick law schools based on the ranking on U.S. News & World Report, right?

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