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If you’re considering applying to law school, one of the things you may want to consider in your search is finding a place where diversity is embraced, including among its faculty.

As our readers know, the latest Princeton Review law school rankings are out, and today, we’ll focus on a category that’s important for students who are looking for an institution that shares their values when it comes to diversity and inclusion: The law schools with the most diverse faculty.

Which schools do you think rose to the top of this ranking?

First, we’ll begin with the methodology Princeton Review used to determine which law schools have the most diverse faculty. This ranking was based on both school-reported data — the percent of law school faculty from an underrepresented minority group — and student surveys, specifically, their answers to a survey question on whether the faculty comprises a broadly diverse group of individuals.

Per Princeton Review, these are the law schools with the most diverse faculty:

  1. University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law (ranked #5 last year)
  2. University of Miami School of Law (ranked #8 last year)
  3. City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law (ranked #1 last year)
  4. Loyola University New Orleans School of Law (ranked #2 last year)
  5. Florida International University College of Law (ranked #7 last year)
  6. UC Davis School of Law (ranked #3 last year)
  7. Southern University Law Center (ranked #4 last year)
  8. UCLA School of Law (unranked last year)
  9. University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (ranked #6 last year)
  10. UC Irvine School of Law (unranked last year)

Did your law school make the cut? If it did, do you think it was ranked fairly? If it didn’t make the list for most diverse faculty, do you agree with that assessment? Please email us or text us (646-820-8477) your thoughts.

Best Law Schools 2025 [Princeton Review]
Most Diverse Faculty 2025 [Princeton Review]


Staci Zaretsky

Staci Zaretsky is the managing editor of Above the Law, where she’s worked since 2011. She’d love to hear from you, so please feel free to email her with any tips, questions, comments, or critiques. You can follow her on BlueskyX/Twitter, and Threads, or connect with her on LinkedIn.

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If you’re considering applying to law school, one of the things you may want to consider in your search is finding a place where diversity is embraced, including among its faculty.

As our readers know, the latest Princeton Review law school rankings are out, and today, we’ll focus on a category that’s important for students who are looking for an institution that shares their values when it comes to diversity and inclusion: The law schools with the most diverse faculty.

Which schools do you think rose to the top of this ranking?

First, we’ll begin with the methodology Princeton Review used to determine which law schools have the most diverse faculty. This ranking was based on both school-reported data — the percent of law school faculty from an underrepresented minority group — and student surveys, specifically, their answers to a survey question on whether the faculty comprises a broadly diverse group of individuals.

Per Princeton Review, these are the law schools with the most diverse faculty:

  1. University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law (ranked #5 last year)
  2. University of Miami School of Law (ranked #8 last year)
  3. City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law (ranked #1 last year)
  4. Loyola University New Orleans School of Law (ranked #2 last year)
  5. Florida International University College of Law (ranked #7 last year)
  6. UC Davis School of Law (ranked #3 last year)
  7. Southern University Law Center (ranked #4 last year)
  8. UCLA School of Law (unranked last year)
  9. University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (ranked #6 last year)
  10. UC Irvine School of Law (unranked last year)

Did your law school make the cut? If it did, do you think it was ranked fairly? If it didn’t make the list for most diverse faculty, do you agree with that assessment? Please email us or text us (646-820-8477) your thoughts.

Best Law Schools 2025 [Princeton Review]
Most Diverse Faculty 2025 [Princeton Review]


Staci Zaretsky

Staci Zaretsky is the managing editor of Above the Law, where she’s worked since 2011. She’d love to hear from you, so please feel free to email her with any tips, questions, comments, or critiques. You can follow her on BlueskyX/Twitter, and Threads, or connect with her on LinkedIn.