Nobody has ever suggested that the highest judges in the state ought to make the same as equity partners, but the idea that they should make less than first-year associates to me is not a reasonable idea.

—Former Georgia Supreme Court Justice Keith Blackwell, now senior counsel at Alston & Bird, told Law.com that state judges simply aren’t getting paid enough money. On average, judges on their state’s highest court make a little more than $200,000 per year… which is absolutely less than someone fresh out of law school working as a Biglaw first year associate.