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University of Illinois College of Law 1,182,733 University of Oregon Rank Law School Score 1 University of Illinois College of Law 1,182,733 2 University of Oregon School of Law 981,248 3 Suffolk University Law School 605,267 Northern Illinois University College of 527,362 4 Law 5 DePaul University College of Law 486,817 6 Charlotte School of Law 390,213 7 College of William & Mary 389,650 8 University of Michigan Law School 383,997 St. Mary's University of San Antonio 323,880 9 School of Law 10 University of Utah College of Law 258,835 LexisNexis Think Like A Lawyer Case Law Game Exampionship Leaderboard NOTE: Rankings are based on the cumulative Think Like A Lawyer Game scores for each school, which is a combination of the top scores of all students from each school. Page 1 of 5 11 South Texas College of Law 255,281 12 University of South Carolina Law Center 230,660 13 Willamette University College of Law 225,417 14 University of Houston Law Center 202,481 15 Washington University School of Law 159,638 16 St. Thomas University School of Law 155,744 17 Tulane University Law School 155,669 18 Lewis and Clark Law School 154,857 19 Brigham Young University School of Law 147,350 20 Southern Illinois University School of Law 141,712 21 Gonzaga University School of Law 135,348 22 Loyola University (New Orleans) School of Law 128,771 23 Seattle University School of Law 127,913 24 Georgetown University Law Center 127,706 25 Howard University School of Law 124,433 26 Northeastern University School of Law 124,209 27 Creighton University School of Law 122,013 28 Stetson University College of Law 118,331 29 University of Miami School of Law 115,279 30 Barry University School of Law 113,348 31 University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law 112,828 32 Texas A&M University School of Law 112,525 33 Baylor University School of Law 108,537 34 Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center 107,303 35 Ave Maria School of Law 104,819 36 Louisiana State University 103,838 37 University of Denver Sturm College of Law 102,130 38 University Of Florida - Levin College of Law 101,170 39 Case Western Reserve University 101,034 40 Capital University 101,010 41 University of Maine School of Law 99,209 42 American University 97,011 43 University of St. Thomas School of Law - Minneapolis 96,189 44 Texas Southern University 92,456 45 University of San Diego School of Law 91,456 46 California Western School of Law 90,511 47 Elon University School of Law 89,894 48 University of Wyoming College of Law 86,706 49 University of Detroit Mercy School of Law 81,557 50 George Washington University Law School 81,372 51 Ohio State University College of Law 78,744 52 Roger Williams University School of Law 78,324 53 Pace University School of Law 74,336 54 University of Tulsa College of Law 72,708 55 University of Minnesota Law School 72,686 56 Penn State Dickinson School of Law (Main Campus) 71,431 57 Duke University School of Law 70,101 58 Hofstra University Law School 67,768 59 Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington 66,983 60 Harvard Law School 64,365 61 McGeorge School of Law 63,505 62 University of Toledo College of Law 63,272 LexisNexis Think Like A Lawyer Case Law Game Exampionship Leaderboard NOTE: Rankings are based on the cumulative Think Like A Lawyer Game scores for each school, which is a combination of the top scores of all students from each school. Page 2 of 5 63 University of San Francisco School of Law 60,958 64 Boston College Law School 57,770 65 Santa Clara University School of Law 56,240 66 New England Law (Boston) 56,152 67 Golden Gate University School of Law 56,023 68 Wake Forest University School of Law 55,766 69 John Marshall Law School - Atlanta 55,155 70 University of New Hampshire School of Law 53,624 71 Florida Coastal School of Law 53,081 72 John Marshall Law School - Chicago 52,732 73 Thomas Jefferson School of Law 52,176 74 Quinnipiac University School of Law 51,851 75 University Of California Hastings College of Law 51,396 76 Rutgers School of Law - Newark 51,202 77 New York University School of Law 50,543 78 University of Akron School of Law 49,028 79 University of Richmond - TC Williams School of Law 48,517 80 Michigan State University School of Law 48,465 81 Western State University College of Law 48,209 82 Stanford Law School 48,111 83 Appalachian School of Law 47,555 84 University of Pittsburgh School of Law 46,910 85 William Mitchell College of Law 46,527 86 University of Kansas School of Law 46,070 87 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law 44,745 88 Mississippi University Of 44,277 89 University of Hawaii - William S. Richardson School of Law 43,648 90 Western New England University School of Law 42,476 91 New York Law School 42,258 92 Northwestern University School of Law 40,913 93 University of Wisconsin Law School 40,719 94 University of Cincinnati College of Law 38,183 95 University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law 37,093 96 Pontificia Unvisersidad Catolica De 37,010 97 Wayne State University Law School 36,311 98 West Virginia University College of Law 36,078 99 University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law 35,706 100 Campbell University 34,879 101 University of South Dakota School of Law 34,780 102 Thomas Cooley Law School 34,396 103 Texas Tech University School of Law 33,742 104 Drake University Law School 33,308 105 Vermont Law School 29,922 106 Fordham University School of Law 29,402 107 University of Texas School of Law 28,198 108 University of Nebraska College of Law 27,279 109 Widener University School of Law - Harrisburg 27,220 110 University of Iowa College of Law 27,045 111 Widener University School of Law - Delaware 26,707 112 Regent University School of Law 25,837 113 University of Arizona - James E. Rogers College of Law 25,831 114 Loyola University (Chicago) School of Law 24,850 LexisNexis Think Like A Lawyer Case Law Game Exampionship Leaderboard NOTE: Rankings are based on the cumulative Think Like A Lawyer Game scores for each school, which is a combination of the top scores of all students from each school. Page 3 of 5 115 Oklahoma City University School of Law 22,964 116 University of the District of Columbia School of Law 22,765 117 Hamline University School of Law 22,473 118 Loyola Law School (Los Angeles) 21,812 119 Interamerican University Law School 20,899 120 Syracuse University College of Law 20,622 121 Southern University Law Center 20,583 122 University of Georgia School of Law 20,376 123 Valparaiso University School of Law 19,951 124 Florida A&M School of Law 19,541 125 Penn State Dickinson School of Law (Carlisle Campus) 19,262 126 Vanderbilt University Law School 19,169 127 Florida International University School of Law 18,316 128 North Carolina Central University School of Law 18,284 129 University of Baltimore School of Law 18,163 130 Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis 17,902 131 Washburn University School of Law 17,734 132 Albany Law School 17,638 133 University of Maryland School of Law 17,212 134 University of Arkansas at Little Rock - William H. Bowen School of Law 17,082 135 University of Arkansas - Fayetteville 16,940 136 University of Colorado at Boulder School of Law 16,664 137 Washington and Lee University School of Law 16,419 138 University of Chicago Law School 16,023 139 University of Dayton School of Law 15,165 140 University of Nevada Las Vegas - William S. Boyd School of Law 14,974 141 University of Missouri at Columbia School of Law 14,685 142 Yale Law School 14,455 143 Southwestern University School of Law 13,764 144 University Of Massachusets School Of Law 13,418 145 Boston University School of Law 12,876 146 Chicago-Kent College of Law 12,858 147 City University of New York School of Law 12,248 148 Cumberland School of Law 12,116 149 Southern Methodist University School of Law 11,971 150 Cornell Law School 11,879 151 University of Alabama School of Law 11,367 152 University of Pennsylvania Law School 11,330 153 Saint Louis University School of Law 9,402 154 Rutgers School of Law - Camden 9,258 155 University of California Davis School of Law 8,041 156 George Mason University School of Law 7,662 157 University of Puerto Rico School of Law 7,537 158 Brooklyn Law School 6,828 159 Cleveland State University College of Law 6,805 160 Mississippi College School of Law 6,794 161 Pepperdine University School of Law 6,508 162 Charleston School of Law 6,385 163 University of Southern California Law School 6,361 164 Emory University School of Law 5,580 165 Phoenix School of Law 3,952 166 Northern Kentucky University - Salmon P. Chase College of Law 3,911 167 Columbia Law School 3,826 168 Georgia State University College of Law 3,678 169 University of Washington School of Law 3,640 170 Ohio Northern University - Pettit College of Law 3,452 171 University of Idaho College of Law 3,432 172 Suny Buffalo Law School 3,314 LexisNexis Think Like A Lawyer Case Law Game Exampionship Leaderboard NOTE: Rankings are based on the cumulative Think Like A Lawyer Game scores for each school, which is a combination of the top scores of all students from each school.
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