
The number of applicants was up 5.7% over 2023, according to final figures from the Law School Admission Council. In all, 64,912 aspiring lawyers applied for a spot this fall — making it the second-largest applicant pool of the past five years. Only 2021’s pool of 71,035 was larger, a gain attributed to the pandemic.
In all, 3,478 more people sought a seat at the 197 American Bar Association-accredited law schools this year than in 2023.
The upward trend in law school applicants is good news for the profession as a whole. Several states are suffering from a lack of qualified and willing lawyers. There are other access to justice issues like having a large enough team to share the workload or public defense attorneys being systemically underpaid, but all of the fixes fall through if there’s no new blood coming in to the profession.
The final figures show that the number of minority applicants has also increased. The real question is how many of them got in. That information is expected to come to light in December.
Law School Applicants Rose Nearly 6% This Year [Reuters]

