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Law school ranking
The ranking of global law schools is as follows:

1, Harvard Law School:

Harvard Law School is the oldest law school in America. Established in 18 17. It has the largest student group and class size, and provides JD programs, LLM and s JD degrees for students.

2. Oxford University Law School:

Oxford University was founded in 1096 and has provided legal education for more than 800 years. The tutorial system of the school is deeply studied by the tutor and two or three students.

The college has a variety of law degrees to choose from, including a bachelor's degree in law, a master of law (MJur) designed for students with a civil law background, and a BCL designed for students with a common law background. BCL is recognized as "the most respected master of teaching in the field of common law".

3. Cambridge University Law School:

Cambridge University, founded in 1209, is one of the oldest law schools in the world, initially focusing on civil law (Roman law) and church law. 1540, Henry VIII established the civil law professor system.

Cambridge offers many law degrees, including LLM, MCL, Battrip OS and doctorate. However, the BA Tripos law degree in Cambridge is not the same as JD.

4. Yale Law School:

Yale Law School, founded in 1824, ranks first among journalism law schools in the United States and is one of the most critical law schools in the world.

In addition, new york is close to New Haven, where Yale is located. After graduation, students have a wide network of contacts and many employment opportunities.

5. Stanford Law School:

Stanford Law School 1893 was established in Silicon Valley, and only 180 freshmen are admitted every year.

Stanford Law School emphasizes cooperation among students rather than autonomous learning.

6. School of Law, London School of Economics:

The School of Law of London School of Economics and Political Science was founded in 1895, which is composed of world-class students, employees and alumni. It is a pioneer in studying banking law, labor law, tax law, family law and welfare law.

LSE Law Department does not require a specific combination of disciplines, but will look for students with excellent academic performance, potential and strong curiosity. Reading and research are very important. Students are required to have a high level of literacy, which is reflected in their educational experience after 16 years old.

The college offers bachelor of law, master of law, master of administrative law, master of law and other degrees. You can study law at the undergraduate stage of LSE, provide a three-year LLB degree, and then take LPC (legal practice course) after LLB. LLM courses are taught by professors from different traditions and jurisdictions, so students can practice in any jurisdiction.