I just thought I would throw this question out to the community in hopes of getting a question answered. I am currently planning on studying health care law. Does anyone know how much the ranking of a specialty law program matters in terms of future employment? I have seen few answers online regarding the topic and I have seen even less evidence to back up opinions.
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The top schools have the best (and really the only decent) employment outcomes. It's a little "matter of fact," but like it or not, that's the truth.
Sources:
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/clinical-healthcare-law-rankings
http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/maryland/2013/
I tend to think that "speciality" rankings are part of the law school scam in the US. So I would ignore them and aim for the highest rank school. That will always give you the best chance at employment.