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Who Rules The Courts? An ATL Infographic

by jembutan22 July 2025Lawyers

It’s Shark Week, which means it’s time to dive into our data for another undersea infographic.  

This year, our depiction of the denizens of the deep features the law schools that have produced the most federal judges.*

Who Rules The Courts: A Judicial Seascape

*Headcount reflects the number of sitting federal judges as of June 10, 2025.

The post Who Rules The Courts? An ATL Infographic appeared first on Above the Law.

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