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Where The State Bench Pays The Best

by dny4 March 2026Lawyers

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day!

According to an analysis by Law.com, which U.S. state pays its judges the highest salary?

Hint: The judicial salary in this state is $258,158 — which is less than what a third-year associate makes in Biglaw. 

See the answer on the next page.

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