School of Law Logo12:39am 11/22/2024

Alabama Law Welcomes the Class of 2026 

Alabama Law Class of 2026 poses for a group photo on the first day of 1L orientation.

As a new school year begins, Alabama Law is proud to welcome the Class of 2026. This year’s 1L Class consists of 128 students—drawn from a competitive pool of over 1,600 applicants. 

Students from this class represent 23 states and 2 countries (China and Greece), and they have studied at 51 different colleges and universities. Forty-nine percent of the 1L students are women and 19.5% of the class identify as students of color. In total, members of the 1L class speak 13 different languages and dialects from around the world and have studied, lived, or worked in 14 countries outside of the United States. 

Alabama Law students pose on the first day of orinetation.

We had more than 1600 people to choose from to fill this room, and we chose you,” said Dean Bill Brewbaker in an introduction to the incoming 1L students during orientation. “We didn’t choose you because you couldn’t succeed, but because we believed you could. And we know you can.” 

Dean Bill Brewbaker addresses the University of Alabama School of Law Class of 2026 at orientation.

Classes began Thursday, August 17 and the semester will run through December 19. For more information, view the University of Alabama School of Law academic calendar online.