Above the Law (often abbreviated ATL) is a news website about law, law schools, and the legal profession. Established in 2006, the site is owned and published by Breaking Media.
The site has been sourced by GQ, The American Lawyer, Forbes, Washingtonian, and Gawker, among others. In 2008, it was listed as one of the ABA Journal's "100 Best Web Sites by Lawyers, for Lawyers".
The site began publishing an annual law school ranking in 2013.
As of 2016, David Lat; Elie Mystal, Staci Zaretsky, Joe Patrice and Kathryn Rubino make up the publication's editorial staff, joined by a number of columnists from across the legal landscape.
In 2011 Above the Law was sued for $50 million for an erroneous story about a rape to which one of its articles linked; the lawsuit was ultimately settled out of court.
In 2016, Above the Law received criticism from conservative publications when its Breaking Media Editor At Large, Elie Mystal, wrote an article suggesting that jury nullification could be used by jurors as a form of protest.