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2023 gender breakdown in U.S. law schools

Where Women Go to Law School – Gender Breakdown

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Where do women go to law school?

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Where women go to law school, 2018

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Where women go to law school in 2016



Women outnumbered men in law school classrooms across the United States for the eighth year in a row in 2023, according to the most recent data from the American Bar Association (ABA).

Here at Enjuris, we’ve been tracking gender enrollment in law schools for almost a decade because we believe female representation is important in the legal field. 

At the dawn of the 20th century, women made up less than five percent of all law students. When Enjuris began tracking gender enrollment in 2016, female enrollees surpassed male enrollees for the first time. Since then, the gender gap has grown 13.4 percentage points.

While we acknowledge and celebrate the substantial gains in women’s representation over the years, recent data brings to light other emerging trends worth considering. The decline in male enrollment and the increasing number of students who choose not to disclose their gender present new dimensions in the evolving narrative of gender diversity in legal education.

Gender representation in U.S. law schools

The number of women enrolled in Juris Doctorate programs moved past 50 percent for the first time in 2016. Female enrollees then outnumbered male enrollees in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. 

In 2023, women once again outnumbered men in law school classrooms. Specifically, women made up 56.25 percent of all students in ABA-approved law schools. 

Women outnumbered men in law school classrooms in the United States for the eighth year in a row in 2023. Tweet this

The percentage of women attending law school increased by 0.50 percent from 2022, when 55.75 percent of all students in ABA-approved law schools were women.

Total Juris doctor enrollment 2023

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Female enrollment in top-ranked law schools (as ranked by U.S. News & World Report)

Women have made tremendous gains in top-ranked law schools. Remarkably, 18 of the top 20 law schools in 2023 have more female attendees than male attendees. 

For context, only 4 of the top 20 law schools had more female law students than male law students in 2016, the first year women surpassed men in law school enrollment.

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Overall law school rankings by female enrollment

The majority of law schools (86.29 percent) in the United States have more female students than male students. 

Nevertheless, some law schools are particularly good at attracting women. 

In 2023, Northeastern University School of Law, which hosts an annual Women in the Law conference designed to provide career guidance and professional development growth to female attorneys, maintained its position as the top law school for women based on female enrollment (70.43 percent). 

Top 10 law schools by female JD enrollment 2023

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Should we be worried about men?

The legal profession is starting to reap the rewards of women’s progress in law schools. Women make up almost 40 percent of practicing lawyers, compared to just 31 percent in 2010. The number of female federal judges has increased dramatically since 1980, when there were only 46 federal judges. Today, about one-third of all federal judges are women, and that number is trending upward. Women are faring even better in state Supreme Courts, where they make up 41 percent of all high-court justices. 

More women than ever are leading U.S. law schools. In 2000, only 10 percent of law school deans were women. Presently, 43 percent of all law school deans are women, according to Rosenblatt’s Deans Database.

What’s more, women now constitute 42.8 percent of law school faculty members, a significant increase from the 1980s when they made up only 20 percent. In comparison, men currently represent 56.42 percent of faculty.

Top 5 law schools by percentage of female faculty in 2023

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None of this is to say that women don’t continue to face hurdles in the legal field. Women—particularly women of color—remain underrepresented in many leadership positions. With respect to law firms, women made up only 26.65 percent of partners and only 22.6 percent of equity partners in 2022, according to the National Association of Women Lawyers. 

Nevertheless, while women have made significant strides in law schools, this progress contrasts sharply with the marked decline in male enrollment. 

The number of men in law schools has declined every year for the past 13 years—from 78,516 male enrollees in 2010 to 50,097 male enrollees in 2023.

Female and male law school enrollment (2016-2023)

To understand the steep decline in male law students, it helps to look at the roots of the modern education gap. 

According to The New York Times, girls in the United States are 14 percent more likely to be “school ready” than boys at age four. By high school, two-thirds of the students in the top ten percent of the class are girls, while two-thirds of the students at the lowest decile are boys. 

Colleges and universities in the United States now enroll six women for every four men. The trend isn’t new. Women in the United States have earned more bachelor’s degrees than men every year since the mid-1980s. 

Brookings Institution Scholar Richard Reeves pointed out that men accounted for 57 percent of college and university students in 1970. Two years later, Congress passed Title IX to prohibit sex-based discrimination in schools that received federal funding. The gender gap is much larger in the other direction today, begging the question: What, if anything, should be done about it?

Bottom 5 law schools by male JD enrollment in 2023

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Law students who do not identify as male or female

In 2016, the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar began allowing law students to select “other” when asked to identify their gender.

Following this change, the number of law students selecting “other” showed a notable increase over the years.

Law students identifying as “other” (2016-2022)

Year 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Total 40 49 109 149 232 337 682
Percentage .04% 0.04% .10% 0.13% 0.20% 0.31% 0.58%

In 2023, the ABA expanded the gender identification categories, replacing “other” with “another gender identity” and “prefer not to report.” 

Here’s what the numbers looked like in 2023:

Law students identifying as “another gender identity” or “preferring not to report” in 2023

CategoryTotal studentsPercentage
Another gender identity4160.36%
Prefer not to report6320.54%
Combined total1,0480.9%

Additionally, the 2023 data revealed the top five law schools with the highest enrollment percentages in these new categories:

Top 5 law schools by “another gender identity” JD enrollment in 2023

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Top 5 law schools by “prefer not to identify” JD Enrollment in 2023

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Data source: American Bar Association, ABA Required Disclosures (Standard 509 Reports). Any mistakes in data reported to the ABA are the responsibility of the reporting school. Enjuris assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or for changes in such information that may occur after publication. The figures here are as reported on December 18, 2023. Schools may update their data at any time. Please see the ABA website for up-to-date figures.

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