TempleLaw has been ranked #11 nationally for black law students
by On Being A Black Lawyer (OBABL), a respected social media firm
recognized by the American Bar Association, National Black Law
Students Association, and National Association of Black
Journalists. The full rankings report will be released on
Wednesday, October 17.
Rather than compile a single numerical score, OBABL designed a
new matrix intended to provide an accurate portrayal of the
experiences and opportunities most likely to be available to black
law students during and after law school at each of the ranked
institutions. OBABL ranks law schools as follows: The Best 25
National Law Schools for Black Students; The 5 Best Regional Law
Schools (For each of the 6 regions); The 10 Best Bargain Law
Schools; and The 10 LL.M. Programs We Recommend for Foreign
Students.
"We highly endorse the law schools that appear on our list.
After months of careful and meticulous research, we are confident
these law schools provide the clearest path to law school success
for future black attorneys," said OBABL's CEO and publisher,
Yolanda Young.