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Ranking of law majors in world universities
The world university law major ranks Harvard University; Oxford University; Cambridge University; Yale University; University of Melbourne; London School of Economics and Political Science; Columbia University; University of Chicago, etc.

Harvard University

Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It was founded in 1636 and was first created by the colonial legislature in Massachusetts. Formerly known as "New Citizen College". To commemorate the generous support given by Pastor john harvard in the early days of the college's establishment, the school was renamed "Harvard College" in March of 1639, and Harvard College was officially renamed "Harvard University" in 1780.

University of Oxford

Oxford University, referred to as "Oxford", is located in Oxford, England. It is the top public research university in the world, and adopts college federalism. It is also known as Niu Jian with Cambridge University and is a member of Russell University Group. Known as "Golden Triangle Famous School" and "G5 Super Elite University".

University of Cambridge

Cambridge University (English name: University of Cambridge;; Title: Cantab), located in Cambridge, England, is a world-famous public research university, which adopts college federalism. It belongs to "G5 Super Elite University" with Oxford University, University College London, London Imperial College London and London School of Economics and Political Science.

Cambridge University is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. Its predecessor was an association of scholars founded in 1209. The school history of more than 800 years has brought together Newton, Kelvin, Maxwell, Bohr, Hawking, Darwin, Turing, wiles, China and other scientific masters, Milton, Byron, Tennyson, Bacon, Russell, Wittgenstein and other Shirley masters, Cromwell, Nehru, Lee Kuan Yew and other political figures, as well as 15 British people.