What are the law schools that have the best programs/faculty/courses in Education Law?

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The Law school rankings by US News is always a good places to stary But "education law" is not a specialty they rank byThey top Law schools are 1Yale University (CT)2Harvard University (MA)2Stanford University (CA)4New York University 5Columbia University (NY) 6University of Chicago 6University of Pennsylvania 8University of California–Berkeley 8University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 10Duke University (NC) 10University of Virginia 12Northwestern University (IL) 13Cornell University (NY) 14Georgetown University (DC) 15University of California–Los Angeles 16University of Southern California (Gould) 16Vanderbilt University (TN) 18University of Texas–Austin 19Washington University in St. Louis 20Boston University 20University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 22Emory University (GA) 22George Washington University (DC) 24University of Iowa 25Fordham University (NY) 25University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 25Washington and Lee University (VA) 28Boston College 28University of Notre Dame (IN) 28University of Washington 31College of William and Mary (Marshall-Wythe) (VA) 31Ohio State University (Moritz) 31University of Wisconsin–Madison 34George Mason University (VA) 34University of California–Davis 36Indiana University–Bloomington 36University of Alabama 36University of California (Hastings) 36University of Colorado–Boulder 36University of Georgia 36University of Maryland 36University of North Carolina–Chapel ll 36Wake Forest University (NC) 44Brigham Young University (Clark) (UT) 44University of Arizona (Rogers) 46Southern Methodist University (TX) 47American University (Washington) (DC) 47Tulane University (LA) 47University of Connecticut 47University of Florida (Levin) 51Arizona State University (O'Connor) 52Yeshiva University (Cardozo) (NY) 53Baylor University (TX) 53Case Western Reserve University (OH) 53Florida State University 53University of Tennessee–Knoxville 57University of Cincinnati 57University of Pittsburgh 57University of Utah (Quinney) 60Brooklyn Law School (NY) 60Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago-Kent) 60Temple University (Beasley) (PA) 60University of Houston 60University of Kentucky 60Villanova University (PA) 66Loyola Law School (CA) 66Pepperdine University (CA) 66University of Kansas 66University of Missouri–Columbia Sources: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/lawindex_brief.php .

Start with Syracuse, Stanford, and Harvard.... Syracuse University Law School offers a unique degree (with the added benefit of a 3-year completion schedule):J.D. /Masters of Science in Education with a Certificate in Disability Studies"J.D. /Masters of Science in Education with a Certificate in Disability StudiesThe joint degree program in Law and Education, with a concentration in Disability Studies was approved in January 2003 and offers students the opportunity to earn a J.D.And M.S. In Education. Eligible joint degree students will also earn a Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS) in Disability Studies, which is a New York State-approved concentration. Disability Studies applies legal, social, cultural, historical, and philosophical perspectives to the study of disability in society.

This joint degree, with a concentration in Disability Studies, was the first such degree in the nation. In 1996, SU also became the first American university to offer a graduate program in Disability Studies, and the only one with a law school component. Joint degree students enroll in selected courses with the School of Education, which is ranked among the best education graduate schools in the country; its Special Education and Cultural Foundations in Education Programs are consistently ranked within the top ten nationwide.

Law students who graduate with the J.D. /M.S.In Law and Education/Disability Studies are prepared to play leadership roles in the field of disability law and policy in such settings as federal and state government agencies, community service agencies, advocacy organizations, school districts, and law firms specializing in disability and/or education law. Students may obtain the J.D. And M.S.In three years instead of the four necessary to earn both degrees independently. "See: www.law.syr.edu/academics/interdisciplinary_study.asp****Stanford University has ranked tops in 'Education Policy' graduate programs.

Their law school offers interdisciplinary degrees the may allow for cross specialization in the field of education but the catalog does not list this specific specialty.Www.law.stanford. Edu/Other top ranking graduate programs in Education Policy are found at Harvard University and University of Wisconsin at Madison. Harvard offers a J.D. /Ed.M.

And J.D. /Ed. D:http://gseweb.harvard.edu/academics/other/index.html Sources: www.law.syr.edu/academics/interdisciplinary_study.asp .

This site lists some of the better programs The programs I see listed are:# Franklin Pierce Law Center - Education Law Programs# Master in Education Law (MEL), Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Education Law (CAGS in Law) Mercer University - Education Law Research Links# North Carolina State University - The Yearbook of Education Law# Pepperdine Law Library = Education Law# Indiana University: Program for Law-Related Educationhttp://www.lawresearchservices.com/firms/practice/ctedu.htmSyracuse also seems to have a good program:http://www.law.syr.edu/academics/interdisciplinary_study.asp Sources: http://www.lawresearchservices.com/firms/practice/ctedu.htm .

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