Federal clerkships: every U.S. law school, ranked
Across the 195 ABA-accredited U.S. law schools that report federal clerkships, the median is 1.4%. Values span from 23.2% at Yale Law School to 0% at University of Utah School of Law, drawn from the most recent ABA Standard 509 disclosure cycle.
- Schools reporting 195
- Median 1.4%
- 25th–75th 0.4% – 3.55%
- Range 0% – 23.2%
Definition
- What it is
- Share of graduates in federal judicial clerkships.
- Reported by
- The American Bar Association, in each school’s annual Standard 509 Required Disclosure.
- Unit
- Percent
How to read it
Federal clerkships are the most competitive postgraduate path — even strong schools place only a small percentage of a class.
Every school, ranked
At the extremes
Top: Yale Law School (23.2%) · University of Chicago Law School (22.7%) · Stanford Law School (19.5%) · University of Notre Dame School of Law (17.1%) · Harvard Law School (16.6%)
Bottom: Cooley Law School (0%) · Southern University School of Law (0%) · Appalachian School of Law (0%) · Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law (0%) · Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law (0%)
Related metrics
Full-time, long-term JD employment · Bar-required jobs · Large-firm (250+) employment · Judicial clerkships · Government jobs · Public-interest jobs · Business & industry jobs · Solo practice · Graduates still seeking work
FAQ
What is federal clerkships?
Share of graduates in federal judicial clerkships.
What is the median federal clerkships across U.S. law schools?
1.4%, across the 195 ABA-accredited schools that report it in the most recent ABA Standard 509 cycle.
Which law school has the highest federal clerkships?
Yale Law School, at 23.2%.
What counts as a strong federal clerkships?
Schools above the median of 1.4% are above average; the top tenth begins around 7.06%.
How should I read federal clerkships?
Federal clerkships are the most competitive postgraduate path — even strong schools place only a small percentage of a class.
Source: ABA Standard 509 Required Disclosures, most recent reported cycle. Last updated June 8, 2026.