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Alabama • 3 ABA-Approved Schools

Best Law Schools in Alabama (2026)

Compare all 3 ABA-approved law schools in Alabama by tuition, LSAT scores, bar pass rates, and employment outcomes. The top-ranked school is Alabama Law (#2 nationally).

Alabama has 3 ABA-approved law schools across Tuscaloosa and Birmingham and Montgomery. Average tuition is $37,439 and the average bar pass rate is 80.3%.

3

ABA Schools

$37k

Avg. Tuition

156

Avg. LSAT

80.3%

Avg. Bar Pass

All 3 Law Schools in Alabama

Ranked by overall standing. Click any school for a full profile with admissions data, employment outcomes, and insider perspectives.

Alabama Law

Tuscaloosa, AL

#2
LSAT
165
GPA
3.95
Bar Pass
91%
Tuition
$25k
Employment at 10 Mo.91%
Accept: 26.6%BigLaw: 22%Debt: $95k
Business LawPublic Interest LawTrial Advocacy+2
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Cumberland Law

Birmingham, AL

#3
LSAT
154
GPA
3.35
Bar Pass
82%
Tuition
$46k
Employment at 10 Mo.80%
Accept: 55%BigLaw: 5%Debt: $120k
Trial AdvocacyCriminal LawPublic Interest Law
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Faulkner Law

Montgomery, AL

#4
LSAT
149
GPA
3.10
Bar Pass
68%
Tuition
$41k
Employment at 10 Mo.72%
Accept: 65%BigLaw: 2%Debt: $110k
Faith-Based and EthicsFamily and Juvenile LawGeneral Practice
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Alabama Law School Comparison Table

Side-by-side comparison of all 3 ABA-approved law schools in Alabama. Data from ABA 509 disclosures.

SchoolRankLSATGPATuitionBar PassEmploy %Accept %Tier
Alabama Law#21653.95$25,31791%91%26.6%Elite
Cumberland Law#31543.35$46,00082%80%55%Elite
Faulkner Law#41493.10$41,00068%72%65%Elite

Practicing Law in Alabama

Key facts about the legal market, bar exam, and career prospects for lawyers in Alabama.

Bar Exam Requirements

To practice law in Alabama, you must pass the state bar exam. Most Alabama law school graduates take the exam in July after graduation. First-time pass rates for Alabama schools average 80.3%. A bar prep course (Barbri or Themis, $1,500–$3,500) is strongly recommended.

Employment Prospects

The average employment rate for Alabama law graduates is 81.0% at 10 months post-graduation. Alabama is home to 3 elite-tier schools with strong BigLaw and federal clerkship placement. Graduates typically practice in Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Montgomery.

Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition at Alabama law schools ranges from $25,317 to $46,000 per year. Average student debt is $108k. Most schools offer merit scholarships — use our Scholarship Estimator to see what you might receive.

Admissions Overview

Median LSAT scores across Alabama schools range from 149 to 165. Median GPAs range from 3.10 to 3.95. Acceptance rates vary from 26.6% to 65%.

Legal Specialties

Alabama law schools offer specializations including Business Law, Public Interest Law, Trial Advocacy, Criminal Law, Tax Law, and more. Choose a school whose strengths align with your career goals.

School Rankings

Alabama has 3 Elite-tier schools. Rankings are based on admissions selectivity, employment outcomes, and bar passage rates — not reputation surveys.

Frequently Asked Questions: Law Schools in Alabama

Common questions about attending law school and practicing law in Alabama.

How many ABA-approved law schools are in Alabama?

Alabama has 3 ABA-approved law schools located across Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Montgomery. The highest-ranked is Alabama Law (#2 nationally).

What LSAT score do I need for law school in Alabama?

Median LSAT scores at Alabama law schools range from 149 to 165. The state average is 156. For the most competitive schools, aim for at least a 165 or higher. Use our Admission Calculator to see your chances at specific schools.

How much does law school cost in Alabama?

Annual tuition at Alabama law schools ranges from $25,317 to $46,000. The average is $37,439 per year. Most schools offer merit-based scholarships that can significantly reduce costs. Average graduate debt is $108k.

What is the bar pass rate for Alabama law schools?

The average first-time bar pass rate across Alabama law schools is 80.3%. Rates range from 68% to 91%. The highest bar pass rate belongs to Alabama Law at 91%.

What are the best law schools in Alabama?

The top-ranked law schools in Alabama are Alabama Law (#2), Cumberland Law (#3), Faulkner Law (#4). Rankings are based on admissions selectivity, employment outcomes, bar passage rates, and academic resources.

Can I practice law in Alabama with a degree from another state?

Yes, but you must pass the Alabama bar exam (or transfer a UBE score if Alabama is a UBE jurisdiction). Some states also require completion of a state-specific law component. Attending a law school in Alabama can be advantageous for building local professional networks and understanding state-specific law.

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