Case Western Reserve University School of Law is committed to transparency and accountability in reporting student outcomes. On this page, you’ll find key data required by the American Bar Association (ABA), including employment summary reports, bar passage outcomes and other disclosures that reflect our graduates’ performance and success in the legal job market.
ABA Employment Summary Reports
Employment Statistics: Class of 2024
Total percentage of graduates employed or enrolled in further graduate studies: 97.4%
All statistics are as of March 17, 2025 (10 months after graduation). Of graduates whose employment status is known (i.e., 154 out of 155 graduates in the class), 97.4% of Class of 2024 graduates (150 of 154) are either:
- Employed (149 of 154)
- Enrolled in further graduate studies (1 of 154)
For graduates known to be employed, percentage working in the following types of employment:
| Employment Type | Percentage of Graduates Known to Be Employed* |
|---|---|
| Law Firms | 52.3% |
| Business and Industry | 6.7% |
| Government | 22.8% |
| Public Interest (Including Public Defenders) | 12.1% |
| Judicial Clerkships | 3.4% |
| Education | 2.7% |
*The percentages in this section reflect only those 149 graduates who are employed and actively working on March 17, 2025.
For more details, see the ABA Employment Summary Report for the relevant class year.
Scholarship Retention Information
Case Western Reserve University School of Law does not award scholarships that are conditional on law school academic performance, therefore we do not post an ABA conditional scholarship retention worksheet.