The Project

Every law school.
All the numbers.
One map.

Atlas Legis puts 197 ABA-accredited law schools on a single interactive map — admissions stats, employment outcomes, tuition, and scholarship data pulled directly from official ABA disclosures. Free. No account. No paywall.

Back to the Map
Four data categories, every school

Click any pin on the map and you get the full picture for that school — in one place, from one source.

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Admissions Statistics
LSAT and GPA at the 25th, median, and 75th percentile for each school's most recent entering class.
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Employment Outcomes
Where graduates actually land — BigLaw, federal clerkships, government, public interest, academia, and more.
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Tuition & Scholarships
Annual tuition plus scholarship grant ranges at the 25th, median, and 75th percentile — what students actually receive, not just sticker price.
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Conditional Scholarship Risk
How many students entered on conditional aid, and how many kept it. A number most schools don't put front and center.

Three things to try right now
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Click any pin on the map
Each pin is a law school. Tap it to open a data card with that school's full profile — admissions stats, employment breakdown, tuition, and scholarship ranges at a glance.
2
Use "Where Do I Stand?"
Enter your GPA and LSAT, and every pin on the map instantly color-codes by how your numbers compare to that school's entering class. Safety, Target, Reach — visualized across all 197 schools at once.
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Browse the Schools directory
Prefer a list? Every school has its own dedicated page with expanded data. Use the Schools directory to search and compare.

Straight from the ABA. Nothing else.

Every number on Atlas Legis comes from official ABA Required Disclosures — the Standard 509 reports each school files annually, and the ABA's employment summary data. Nothing is estimated, inferred, or pulled from a secondary source. If a number appears here, there's a public ABA document behind it.

Admissions stats reflect the fall 2024 entering class (2025 509 reports). Employment figures are from the Class of 2024 at ten months post-graduation. The site is updated after each annual ABA release.

197
ABA-accredited schools
509
Reports sourced directly
Free
No account or paywall

On employment rates: Atlas Legis calculates employment using total graduates as the denominator — not just those whose status is known. This produces a more conservative, more honest number. A school with many "employment status unknown" graduates shouldn't look artificially better than one that tracked everyone down.


The information existed. The access didn't.

When I started researching law schools, the same frustration kept surfacing: information was everywhere and nowhere at once. Admissions stats on one page, employment outcomes buried three PDFs deep, scholarship data scattered across 509 reports that were often hard to even find on a school's own website. Comparing two schools meant six open tabs and fifteen minutes of digging.

I built Atlas Legis because I wanted one place where you could just see it all. No subscriptions, no paywalls, no manufactured rankings. The data is the same for every school — presented the same way.


What Atlas Legis is not

Atlas Legis is not affiliated with the ABA, US News, or any law school. It takes no advertising, sponsored placements, or affiliate fees. No school has paid to appear on this map or to have its numbers presented favorably.

It is also not a substitute for doing your homework. Stats can tell you a lot — but not everything. A school's culture, location, professor quality, and alumni network don't appear in an ABA disclosure. Use Atlas Legis to understand the numbers and narrow your list. Then go deeper.

On "Where Do I Stand?": the band thresholds are a subjective judgment call. There's no universal standard for what makes a school a "reach" versus a "target." My system compares your scores to a school's 25th, median, and 75th percentiles — a reasonable person could draw the lines differently. Use it as a starting point, not a verdict. And as always, apply with the highest LSAT and GPA you can.

Ready to explore

197 schools. Your numbers.
One map.

Head back and start exploring. Enter your GPA and LSAT to see where you stand across every ABA-accredited school at once.

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