School of Law Ranked Among Top 50 for Faculty Scholarly Impact

Juliet Kostritsky Teaching

Case Western Reserve University School of Law has earned recognition as one of the top 50 law schools in the nation for faculty scholarly impact. According to a 2024 Sisk/Leiter study, the school's faculty ranks 43rd in the country, a testament to their exceptional contributions to legal scholarship.

Our faculty consists of leading scholars whose work has been widely recognized and cited by some of the most prestigious courts in the world, including the U.S. Supreme Court, the International Court of Justice and various International Criminal Tribunals. Beyond their contributions to legal academia, our faculty members are regularly called upon to testify before Congress and are frequently featured in the media for their expertise.

While their scholarly impact is significant, the faculty's first priority remains the success of the students. A 2023 Princeton Review study ranks Case Western Reserve University School of Law 26th in the nation for the quality of teaching, reflecting the faculty's commitment to providing an exceptional legal education.

This ranking highlights the school's dedication to fostering an environment where cutting-edge scholarship and student success go hand in hand, ensuring that the next generation of School of Law graduates are well-prepared to make their mark on the world.