The Columbus School of Law was mentioned in a New York Times story on a study that highlighted the "power of geographical proximity." See below.

From: New York Times Date: March 18, 2015 Author: Elizabeth Olson

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In Washington, the greatest number of partners found in the study came from Georgetown, Harvard, George Washington, University of Virginia and Catholic University.

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Six mid-tier law schools with ties to the major legal markets in New York and Washington had more alumni who were partners than some more prestigious rivals. They include law schools at Villanova, Catholic University, Hofstra, State University of New York, DePaul and Loyola.

Catholic University's Columbus School of Law, for example, is ranked nationally as No. 108 among the 200 accredited law schools, but is listed in the study as No. 32 for the number of alumni who become partners at the largest law firms.

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