After the Class of 2022 ranked first in the nation for post-graduate employment, Texas A&M Law continues to produce strong outcomes for its students. After graduation, 48 members of the class of 2024 will join a large law firm or clerk for a federal judge. Two will clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. In all, Texas A&M Law has placed 33 students in federal judicial clerkships in the past four years.
Class of 2024 Sees Strong Growth in Federal Clerkships, Large-Firm Placements
Topics: students, faculty and staff, rankings
Stellar Employment Outcomes Help Boost Rise In Rankings
Placing priority on employment outcomes pays dividends for graduates and overall ranking.
You may have seen that U.S. News & World Report recently ranked Texas A&M Law 29th among law schools nationwide, placing us 2nd in Texas. A key factor contributing to the recent rise in ranking is employment outcomes for our graduates.
Topics: students, faculty and staff, rankings
TEXAS A&M LAW NOW RANKS IN THE TOP 30 NATIONALLY
In an unprecedented showing, Texas A&M University School of Law now ranks 29th nationally among law schools, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-2024 ranking of Best Graduate Schools, released today. The newest rankings build upon Texas A&M Law’s already meteoric rise – one of the fastest and furthest increases in U.S. News law school rankings history.
Topics: students, faculty and staff, rankings
Texas A&M Law In Top 20 of Multiple Areas of Princeton Review Rankings
TaxProf Blog recently posted a series that highlights the top 50 schools in five categories of the 2023 edition of Princeton Review's Best Law Schools.
Texas A&M Law ranks first or second in Texas and lands in the top tiers nationally across all categories.
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Texas A&M Law Ranks in the Top 50 Nationally, Second in Texas
Texas A&M Law continues its advance at an unprecedented pace to become a national contender, and a leader in Texas.
In just the past six years, Texas A&M Law has climbed up 53 places nationally — and from fifth in Texas to second. Meanwhile, enrollment has more than doubled since 2019 with a greater number of high-achieving students.
Topics: students, faculty and staff, rankings
Texas A&M LAW Lands Well in Five Key Princeton Review Areas
TaxProf Blog recently posted a series that highlights the top 50 schools in five categories of the 2022 edition of Princeton Review's Best Law Schools.
Texas A&M Law tied for first or second in Texas and lands in the top tiers nationally across all five categories.
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