Northwestern Law School will no longer participate in the U.S. News and World Reports' rankings of colleges and universities.
The multiple Ivy Leagues that have dropped off cited concerns over the methodology of how the rankings are determined, saying they are profoundly flawed.that I have read and agree.
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