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More Just
Erwin Chemerinsky, Berkeley Law
21 episodes
6 months ago

How can law schools can play a role in solving society's most difficult problems? Join Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky as he explores the answers.


Transcripts for all episodes of More Just are available on the Berkeley Law Podcast Hub.


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How can law schools can play a role in solving society's most difficult problems? Join Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky as he explores the answers.


Transcripts for all episodes of More Just are available on the Berkeley Law Podcast Hub.


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The Future of Law School Rankings
More Just
44 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
The Future of Law School Rankings

Since 1983, U.S. News and World Report has published rankings of the nation’s law schools. For almost as long, there have been complaints about the way the rankings are done and what value they offer to prospective students. 


Last fall, Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken announced that Yale — which consistently earned the top spot in the rankings — would no longer participate in the process because it is “undermining the core commitments of the legal profession.” Berkeley Law quickly followed, as did more than 60 law schools. 


If U.S. News’ rankings are weakened, what, if anything, should replace them? And what are the right metrics for measuring a law school’s quality, for both prospective students and potential future employers? 


In this episode, Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky talks to a blockbuster panel to discuss about how we got here, what the revolt means, and what the future may hold: Dean Gerken, now in her second term leading Yale Law School; Colorado College President L. Song Richardson, who pulled her school out of the college rankings; and Colin Diver, a former dean at Penn Law and president of Reed College who’s been a longtime critic of the U.S. News rankings and the author of the 2022 book Breaking Ranks: How the Rankings Industry Rules Higher Education, and What to Do about It. 


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More Just from Berkeley Law is a podcast about how law schools can and must play a role in solving society’s most difficult problems. 


The rule of law — and the role of the law — has never been more important. In these difficult times, law schools can, and must, play an active role in finding solutions. But how? Each episode of More Just starts with a problem, then explores potential solutions, featuring Dean Erwin Chemerinsky as well as other deans, professors, students, and advocates, about how they’re making law schools matter. 


Have a question about teaching or studying law, or a topic you’d like Dean Chemerinsky to explore? Email us at morejust@berkeley.edu and tell us what’s on your mind.


For a transcript, please visit the episode page on the Berkeley Law podcast hub.


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More Just

How can law schools can play a role in solving society's most difficult problems? Join Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky as he explores the answers.


Transcripts for all episodes of More Just are available on the Berkeley Law Podcast Hub.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.