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Faulkner University’s Jones School of Law Ranked Among Nation’s Best by Princeton Review

Faulkner University’s Jones School of Law Ranked Among Nation’s Best by Princeton Review

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law has been ranked among the nation’s Best Law Schools in the Princeton Review’s Best Law Schools 2025 rankings.

The Jones School of Law was listed among the top 168 law schools in the country and earned two specialty distinctions, ranking ninth for “Most Competitive Students” and fifth for “Most Conservative Students.”

“These rankings reflect some of the things that we know very well about our law school community,” said Faulkner Law Dean Charles B. Campbell. “Our students have a real work ethic, and they seek to take advantage of the many learning opportunities afforded by the law school’s rigorous curriculum, through our clinics and field placements, and in Alabama’s capital city and beyond. Their work ethic will propel them to great careers in the law and to great service in their communities.

“Additionally, we are a Christian law school that takes the pursuit of truth and justice seriously, and this pursuit compels us to carefully examine the law and the philosophies that continue to shape the development of law.”

The Princeton Review’s annual rankings are based on surveys of law students and administrators across the country. The list serves as a resource for prospective law students as they consider which school best aligns with their goals.