FlightoftheEarls wrote:If we're going to have the most recent data for all of the other figures, it seems odd that a schools' placement in legal academia in the mid-90s should be even remotely relevant. At the very least, may I suggest that more recent figures be included along side the Leiter data (whether that is 2003-2010, or even the more recent 2008-2009/10 data)? I've updated that information based on Larry Solum's entry level hiring data (the same source Leiter uses for his hiring information), and that can be found here:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4#p4188514.
Apart from that, an impressive compilation.
Thanks for the great link and additional data. The Leiter data I used for this is actually relatively recent (he posted the study on Jan. 31, 2011), and seems to be inclusive of grads from 1995-2010 (the faculty info covers 2010-11). You can find it here:
http://leiterrankings.com/new/2011_LawTeachers.shtml. It is a bit newer than the one you referenced in your previous post, I believe.
Of course, given the nature of academic employment, the later years are actually likely to be a poor indicator of true placement, as young lawyers often take time for a fellowship or work before truly entering academia, as I understand it. In that sense, I think going back to 1995 or so may make some sense, and it may be difficult to truly get any solid measure of the most recent placement prospects. Another limitation is that Leiter only looked at academics at the law schools he ranked as having among the 35 best faculties, though that is a distinction that may actually make the info a bit more useful to the TLS crowd. I encourage anyone looking at my chart to go check the Leiter methodology and come to their own conclusion about how to interpret it.
Regarding the info in your post, however, it looks like it might be a very good supplement to the Leiter data I already put into the chart. I'll look it over more tonight and see if I can add it in. I'm also considering adding Leiter's scholarly impact data; however, with only limited space left before the chart becomes too wide to be easily reviewed on many laptop screens (including mine), I'm going to have to play around with it a bit and be picky.