#Law Schools
In the United States, there are nearly 200 A.B.A.-approved law schools as well as dozens of provisionally accredited and non-accredited schools. Deciding which law schools to apply to (and eventually, which law school to attend) can be a dizzying choice for prospective law students. Below, you will find a host of articles, charts, forums, and other content designed to help you learn more about America's many law schools.
- Rankings and Top 100 Profiles
Explore the Top 100 law school rankings and learn more about each school through our exclusive profiles.
Beyond the top 100 schools, the
U.S. News and World Report law school rankings have created groupings for third-tier and fourth-tier law schools, which we have listed and profiled in detail.
- "Choosing A Law School" Forum
Prospective law students discuss their options.
Detailed statistics, based on the experiences of TLS users, illustrating the criteria used by law schools schools to accept, deny and waitlist applicants.
California residents interested in attending one of the state's many non-A.B.A. accredited law schools should first read this article to learn more about their choices.