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Observations:
HLS's position at the top spot shouldn't be surprising since it has nearly three times as many students as YLS and SLS. Similar things can be said about GULC.
Michigan performs well, being tied with the likes of Yale and Penn.
St. Johns, George Washington, and Fordham also perform strongly as well, having similar representation to schools like Chicago, Northwestern, UCLA, and Vanderbilt.
Stanford strongly underperforms with two alumni represented; Berkeley and Duke also underperform as T-14ers. Other schools like USC and Texas are right where they should be, but could reasonably be higher.
Observations:
HLS's position at the top spot shouldn't be surprising since it has nearly three times as many students as YLS and SLS. Similar things can be said about GULC.
Michigan performs well, being tied with the likes of Yale and Penn.
St. Johns, George Washington, and Fordham also perform strongly as well, having similar representation to schools like Chicago, Northwestern, UCLA, and Vanderbilt.
Stanford strongly underperforms with two alumni represented; Berkeley and Duke also underperform as T-14ers. Other schools like USC and Texas are right where they should be, but could reasonably be higher.