Very glad to see this:

Harvard Law School will stop participating in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings.
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2022/11/17/harvard-law-school-drops-out-of-us-news-rankings/

Harvard Law School Abandons U.S. News Rankings | News | The Harvard Crimson

Harvard Law School will stop participating in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings, the school announced Wednesday.

Update. Five major US law schools have now stopped participating in the US News World and World Report rankings:

#Yale, #Harvard, #Berkeley, #Columbia, and #Georgetown (apparently in this order).

#LawSchools, #rankings

Update. There may soon be a sixth.

The University of Pennsylvania’s Carey Law School told the Chronicle of Higher Education: “Penn Carey Law applauds Yale Law and Harvard Law for their leadership in raising key questions for all law schools by withdrawing from the U.S. News & World Report rankings. We are evaluating this issue and assessing a process for our own decision-making.”
https://www.chronicle.com/article/yale-and-harvards-law-schools-are-ditching-the-u-s-news-rankings-will-others-follow

Yale and Harvard’s Law Schools Are Ditching the ‘U.S. News’ Rankings. Will Others Follow?

Yale’s dean argued that the ranking’s formula discourages institutions from admitting low-income students and supporting careers in public service.

The Chronicle of Higher Education
Stanford Law School Will Not Participate in US News Law School Ranking | Stanford Law School

Stanford Law Dean Jenny Martinez shared the following message with the SLS community on November 18, 2022, stating that the law school will not partic

Stanford Law School
Michigan Law Will Not Participate in U.S. News Rankings | University of Michigan Law School

A message from Dean Mark D. West 

Update. Now add #Northwestern Pritzker School of Law.
https://news.law.northwestern.edu/us-news-rankings-participation/

That makes 8 major US law schools to date: #Yale, #Harvard, #Berkeley, #Columbia, #Georgetown, #Stanford, #Michigan, and #Northwestern. #Penn is still deliberating.

I'm esp glad to see Northwestern join this list. I got my JD there in 1982.

#usnwr #rankings

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Will Not Participate in U.S. News Rankings - Northwestern Pritzker School of Law News

Earlier today, Northwestern Pritzker Law Dean Hari Osofsky shared the following message with the Northwestern Pritzker Law community: Dear Members of the Northwestern Pritzker Law Community, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law has decided not to participate in the U.S. News rankings because its approach does not align with our law school’s values. We remain committed…

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law News
Message from Dean Abrams regarding withdrawal from U.S. News rankings

In a Nov. 21 message to faculty, staff, and students, Dean Kerry Abrams announced that Duke Law School will no longer participate in the annual ranking of law schools.

Duke University School of Law
@petersuber Are there reasons for just the law schools to drop out of the ranking system(s), rather than for the universities overall to do that?

@ricksva I don't know but here are 2 thoughts. 1st the unit must have enough autonomy. Schools do, depts don't. 2d it must have a sufficiently thin bureaucracy. Some whole unis are probably considering this move but find they need the input & approval of too many people. Schools are at the intersection of 2 curves — large enough to have the autonomy, small enough to have the flexibility.

But we're not yet seeing this from med schools etc. So like you, I'm still looking for a fuller explanation.

@petersuber Thanks! I'm now also wondering -- only partly facetiously -- what they see as other implications for the other ranking practices they participate in and prop up. No more courses graded on curves? No more rankings of students by cumulative GPAs?