It depends on the standings for a certain year. Usually, yes. It seems to go in and out of that 15th spot. Currently, it is number 15 on this site: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/brief/lawrank_brief.php However, in terms of prestige, the line is sometimes drawn after the first 14 schools, who have retained the top positions for a long time.
UCLA has produced the most NBA players and Duke is a close second. UCLA has 17 players in the NBA and Duke has 15.
it is possible this is to make you grow up with the law in you
As of 2021, UCLA has won a total of 14 Nobel Prizes.
Romeo does not play for UCLA but he is #15 on USC.He is their point guard and the hottest point guard they will ever have.
Your a lock for a top 15, hopefully you posted this question as a joke.....now if you were a white male, different story.
Cal State University of Los Angeles (about 30 minutes away from UCLA) Loyola Marymount University (about 15 minutes away from UCLA) Cal State University of Northridge (about 20 minutes away from UCLA)
No, he graduated 76th out of 85 from Syracuse Law, which was bottom 15%.
PAC10 with 15. UCLA (which is in the PAC10 ) has more title then all the conferences expect the ACC. UCLA has 11 titles.
Harvard Law School boasts the most Supreme Court justices among its alumni, at 15; Yale is second with 9 justices. Princeton has sent the most undergraduates to law school at 11.
According to Arizona law, any student over the age of 16 can legally drop out of high school. This law is listed under the classification of ARS 15-803.
The Villanova law school located at 299 North Spring Mill Road Villanova, PA 19085. It is one of the top-notch law schools in the United States of America. One can truly get the law education they need by attending this school.
18 So, if a parent allows a child of 15 to "drop out", that's not breaking any law?