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2026 Law School Rankings

Class of 2023 Post-Graduate Earnings

What law graduates actually earn 10 months after graduation. Self-reported salary data from 148 ABA-accredited law schools—see the full earnings spectrum from 25th to 75th percentile for private sector and median public sector salaries.

Private sector = law firms & business. Public = government, clerkships, public interest.

148
Law Schools
76% of 196 ABA-accredited schools
School-reported data Class of 2023
Self-reported salaries 10 months post-graduation Full percentile range View Methodology

Understanding Salary Data: Law graduate salaries often follow a "bimodal" pattern—many earn $60k–$90k at small firms while others earn $215k+ at large national firms. The median may not reflect what most graduates earn. Check the 25th–75th range for a clearer picture of earnings distribution.

Displaying 51 - 100 of 206 in total. [Read more.]

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Law School Graduate Salaries — sortable data table
No. Law School State Private 25th Private Median Private 75th Public Median
1 U. of Oregon OR $72,000 $85,000 $120,000 $73,000
1 Willamette University OR N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Oklahoma City University OK $60,000 $69,500 $85,000 $67,000
1 U. of Oklahoma OK $70,000 $85,000 $115,000 $66,000
1 U. of Tulsa OK $60,000 $75,000 $90,000 $59,107
1 Capital University OH N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Case Western Reserve U. OH $81,350 $100,000 $175,000 $63,925
1 Cleveland State U. (Marshall) OH $74,000 $100,000 $150,000 $69,000
1 Ohio Northern University OH N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Ohio State University (Moritz) OH $75,000 $105,000 $165,000 $69,000
1 U. of Akron OH $65,000 $75,000 $104,000 $60,000
1 U. of Cincinnati OH $65,000 $71,000 $120,000 $60,000
1 U. of Dayton OH $70,000 $90,000 $150,000 $70,000
1 U. of Toledo OH $67,500 $80,000 $92,500 $68,248
1 Albany Law School Union U. NY $75,000 $85,000 $105,000 $73,579
1 Brooklyn Law School NY $110,000 $195,000 $215,000 $73,784
1 Cardozo-Yeshiva University NY $90,000 $191,500 $215,000 $73,750
1 Columbia University NY $225,000 $225,000 $225,000 $74,322
1 Cornell University NY N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 CUNY-Queens College NY $72,500 $85,000 $145,000 $75,000
1 Fordham University NY $202,500 $215,000 $225,000 $74,553
1 Hofstra University NY $80,000 $95,000 $126,875 $70,250
1 New York Law School NY N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 New York University NY $215,000 $215,000 $215,000 $74,000
1 Pace University NY $85,000 $110,000 $200,000 $65,000
1 St. John's University NY $85,000 $118,500 $225,000 $75,000
1 U. at Buffalo NY $75,000 $86,000 $108,000 $67,290
1 Syracuse University NY $80,000 $100,000 $140,000 $70,000
1 Touro College (Fuchsberg) NY $70,000 $81,000 $100,000 $70,000
1 U. of Nevada-Las Vegas NV $75,000 $90,000 $132,560 $71,500
1 U. of New Mexico NM $75,000 $80,000 $91,000 $72,276
1 Rutgers Law School (SUNJ) NJ $93,000 $152,500 $205,000 $55,267
1 Seton Hall University NJ $95,000 $140,000 $225,000 $55,267
1 U. of New Hampshire NH N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Creighton University NE N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 U. of Nebraska-Lincoln NE $70,000 $85,000 $105,000 $65,000
1 U. of North Dakota ND $62,000 $68,000 $77,500 $73,250
1 Campbell University NC N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Charlotte School of Law NC N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Duke University NC N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 Elon University NC $59,250 $70,000 $78,500 $70,000
1 North Carolina Central U. NC N/A N/A N/A N/A
1 U. of N. Carolina-Chap. Hill NC $85,000 $175,000 $215,000 $67,000
1 Wake Forest University NC $90,000 $135,000 $190,000 $62,800
1 U. of Montana MT $68,250 $80,000 $85,000 $72,000
1 Mississippi College MS $60,000 $65,000 $80,000 $65,000
1 U. of Mississippi MS $75,000 $90,000 $140,000 $60,000
1 St. Louis University MO $72,800 $88,500 $120,000 $68,000
1 U. of Missouri-Columbia MO $70,000 $84,000 $170,000 $60,905
1 U. of Missouri-Kansas City MO $72,000 $79,500 $120,000 $60,000
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About Class of 2023 Post-Graduate Earnings

Data Source & Timeline

This data represents self-reported starting salaries for the Class of 2023 measured approximately 10 months after graduation (spring 2024). These figures reflect what graduates were earning at that point—not immediate offers or current salaries.

Understanding the Columns

Column What It Represents
Private 25th / Median / 75th The 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile salaries for graduates working in private law firms or business/industry roles. A wide gap (e.g., $85k to $215k) indicates the school places students in two distinct markets.
Public Median The median salary for graduates working in government jobs, judicial clerkships, or non-profit public interest organizations.

Important Context

Bimodal Distribution: For many schools, law graduate salaries follow a "bimodal" pattern. Graduates often cluster into two groups: those earning $60k–$90k (small/regional firms) and those earning $215k+ (large national firms). Very few graduates actually earn the median figure. The 25th–75th percentile range provides a more accurate picture of the earnings distribution.

Data Reliability: Salary figures depend on the percentage of graduates who reported their earnings. Schools with low reporting rates may have less reliable data, potentially skewed toward high earners.

Exclusions: Jobs classified as "JD advantage" (positions where a JD is helpful but bar admission is not required) have been excluded from these figures.

Why "2026 Law School Rankings"?

ILRG designates this analysis as the 2026 Law School Rankings because it is built for applicants planning to start law school in fall 2026. The rankings rely on the ABA's most recent 509 disclosures (released December 2025), which report the fall 2025 entering class, 2024 bar passage, and 2024 employment outcomes.

Source: Data compiled from ABA 509 disclosures and information released publicly by the law schools. Next Release: December 2026.