Here are the results for the ratings in Philosophy of Law. Faculties are grouped by their rounded mean score (5=distinguished, 4=strong, 3=good, 2=adequate), with the median and mode score listed afterwards in parentheses.
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
Group 1 (1-2) (mean of 4.5) (median, mode)
New York University (5, 5)
Oxford University (4.5, 5)
Group 2 (3-11) (mean of 4.0) (median, mode)
Columbia University (4.5, 5)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (4, 4)
University of California, Los Angeles (4, 4)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (4, 4 & 4.5)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (4, 4.5)
University of Pennsylvania (4, 4)
University of St. Andrews/University of Stirling Joint Program (4, 4)
University of Texas, Austin (4.5, 4.5)
University of Toronto (4, 4.5)
Group 3 (12-20) (mean of 3.5) (median, mode)
Arizona State University (3.5, 3.5 & 4)
Cambridge University (3, 4.5)
Georgetown University (3.5, 3.5 & 4.5)
University College London (3.5, 3.5 & 4)
University of California, Berkeley (4, 4 & 4.5)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (3.75, 4)
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (3, 2.5 & 4)
University of Southern California (3.75, 4)
Yale University (4, 4)
Group 4 (21-32) (mean of 3.0) (median, mode)
Boston University (3, 3)
Duke University (3, 2 & 4)
Harvard University (3, 2.5 & 4)
Tri-University PhD Program (Canada) (3, 3.5)
University of Arizona (3, 3 & 3.5)
University of California, Davis (3.25, 3 & 4)
University of California, San Diego (3, 3)
University of Chicago (3, 3)
University of Notre Dame (3, 4)
University of Virginia (3.5, 3.5 & 4)
Washington University, St. Louis (3, 3.5)
York University, Toronto (3, 4)
Evaluators: Brian Bix (Minnesota), David Brink (UC San Diego), Ruth Chang (Rutgers/New Brunswick), Jules Coleman (Yale & Rutgers/New Brunswick), John Deigh (Texas), Gerald Dworkin (UC Davis), William Edmundson (Georgia State), John Gardner (Oxford), Alvin Goldman (Rutgers/New Brunswick), Leslie Green (York/Toronto & Texas), Mark Greenberg (UCLA), Richard Holton (MIT), Christopher Kutz (Berkeley), Brian Leiter (Texas), Liam Murphy (NYU), Dennis Patterson (Rutgers/Camden & New Brunswick), Gerald Postema (North Carolina), Arthur Ripstein (Toronto), A. John Simmons (Virginia), John Tasioulas (Oxford), W.J. Waluchow (McMaster). (Note: evaluators were not permitted to evaluate their own departments, or the department from which they earned their highest degree.)
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