I previously
blogged the
Best Value Law Schools rankings from the National Jurist and preLaw magazines, based on three variables: (i) tuition below $25,000 (public schools) and $30,000 (private schools); (ii) bar passage rate above state average; and (iii) employment rate > 85%. But value, of course, is only one part of the equation. The following ranking combines the value ranking with a quality ranking, as measured by the
Hylton Rankings (which combines two quality variables from U.S. News: peer reputation and median LSAT) [click on chart to enlarge]:

For a full listing of the Top 61 Value-Quality Law Schools, see
TaxProf Blog.