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Enjuris' Annual Report Ranks Top Law Schools for Women

TAMPA, Fla., March 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For the seventh year in a row, women made up the majority of law school students pursuing Juris Doctor (JD) degrees in the United States. 

In its annual report, Enjuris compiled data from the American Bar Association (ABA) on law school enrollment to break down law school gender diversity and highlight the top-ranked schools for women. 

In 1960, women comprised 3.5 percent of enrollees in ABA-approved law schools. In 2016, the number of female enrollees surpassed male enrollees for the first time. 

In 2022, women accounted for 55.75 percent of all students in ABA-approved law schools, while men made up 43.67 percent. The number of men in law schools has declined every year for the past 12 years—from 78,516 male enrollees in 2010 to 50,970 male enrollees in 2022. The trend raises the question: Should we be concerned about the dwindling number of male enrollees in law schools? 

The top 20 ABA-accredited law schools by female enrollment in 2022 were:

  1. Northeastern University School of Law
  2. North Carolina Central University School of Law
  3. Howard University School of Law
  4. Florida A&M University College of Law
  5. American University Law School
  6. Vermont Law School
  7. The District of Columbia School of Law
  8. Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School
  9. Loyola University Chicago School of Law
  10. Seattle University School of Law
  11. CUNY School of Law
  12. Elon University School of Law
  13. Suffolk University Law School
  14. New England Law
  15. University of St. Thomas School of Law
  16. Loyola Marymount University School of Law
  17. Barry University Law School
  18. University of Southern California School of Law
  19. Belmont University Law
  20. University of Hawaii Law

Women have been making gains in top-ranked law schools. Sixteen of the top 20 law schools, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report, had more female attendees than male attendees in 2022. What's more, 45 percent of law school faculty members are women. In the 1980s, women represented 20 percent of law school faculty members.

More infographics, charts, and gender enrollment data can be found on Enjuris.com at: 

https://www.enjuris.com/students/law-school-women-enrollment-2022/

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