Richardson named amongst “Best Law Schools for 2024” by The Princeton Review

William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has been named as one of the “Best Law Schools for 2024” by The Princeton Review. The rankings were published on July 16, with Richardson appearing in three other categories.

Richardson was ranked No. 4 for Most Chosen By Older Students, No. 5 for Most Diverse Faculty and No. 6 for Best State and Local Clerkships. These accolades reflect the school’s commitment to inclusivity, diversity and practical training for its students.

“The rankings of our law school in the Princeton Review reflect foundational components of our values and mission.  We are a multicultural and diverse community striving to prepare students for excellence in the practice of law and related careers that advance justice and the rule of law,” said Nicholas Mirkay, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law.  

The Princeton Review editors weigh more than 60 data points in making their annual selections for their annual Best Law Schools lists. The selections for the 2024 list took into account data from surveys the company conducted in 2024 of administrators at 168 law schools as well as surveys over the past three academic years of 18,400 students enrolled at the schools.

Visit law.hawaii.edu to learn more about how Richardson is developing highly qualified, ethical professionals through excellence in teaching, scholarship and public service.