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Top Ten Universities for law

Stanford ​University​
Stanford ​University​

Stanford Law Shared story 15th Annual Stanford E-Commerce Best Practices Conference | Stanford Law School The 15th Annual Stanford Ecommerce Best Practices Conference on June 11 is the premier educational event for in-house counsel and practitioners who work in or for Internet, e-commerce, mobile, social networking and cloud companies.

London ​School of Economics and Political Science​
London ​School of Economics and Political Science​

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a leading public university in the UK capital, renowned worldwide for its leadership in the social sciences. Known for its excellence in both research and teaching, the university and its graduates make a significant contribution to global policy and debate.

University of ​Melbourne​
University of ​Melbourne​

When the University of Melbourne was established in 1853, it was a mere cluster of buildings in a large park on the fringe of the city, with four professors and 16 students. The university now sits at the heart of a thriving international city and is consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world and number one in Australia.

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Harvard ​University​
Harvard ​University​

Harvard Law School is one of the preeminent centers of legal education in the world. Led by a diverse and dedicated group of faculty and legal scholars, HLS provides unmatched opportunities to study law and related disciplines in a rigorous and collaborative environment.

University of ​Oxford​
University of ​Oxford​

William Blackstone, a graduate of Pembroke College, Oxford and subsequently a Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, was appointed the inaugural Vinerian Professor of English Law in 1758, and was the first professor at any university to teach the common law.

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University of ​Cambridge​
University of ​Cambridge​

The Cambridge system works like this for undergraduates: you do classes in your faculty/ department (in this instance, the law faculty); this is followed by tutorials in small groups in your college led by your Director of Studies although some smaller colleges may occasionally find themselves sending their students to other, bigger colleges for tutorials.

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Yale ​University​
Yale ​University​

Yale University is an American private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine Colonial Colleges chartered before the American Revolution.

New York ​University​
New York ​University​

New York University (NYU) was rated the maximum five QS stars, achieving full marks in the categories research, innovation, facilities and specialist criteria. Ranked 46th in the QS World University Rankings® 2016-2017, NYU is one of the best universities in the world, and its graduates are favoured by recruiters, as indicated by NYU’s excellent performance in the Graduate Employability Rankings 2017.

University of ​California, Berkeley​
University of ​California, Berkeley​

Our annual Partners in Leadership campaign features a record 77 organizations with Berkeley Law grads competing to achieve the highest percentage of alumni giving before June 15. This effort supports school programs, fuels connections, and creates more engagement with the school.

Columbia ​University​
Columbia ​University​

Columbia University (Columbia; officially Columbia University in the City of New York), established in 1754, is a private Ivy League research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City.