law school

noun

: a school that trains people to become lawyers

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University of Hawaii law school student Skye Jansen, left, and Hawaii Innocence Project co-director Kenneth Lawson pose with photos related to the 1991 murder of Dana Ireland in Honolulu on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023. CBS News, 23 Jan. 2025 Not returning, however, are polarizing standup comic Che Diaz (Sara Ramírez) and Columbia law school professor Nya Wallace (Karen Pittman). Nick Romano, EW.com, 3 Jan. 2025 For 32 years, starting with a visionary law school thesis, Evan Wolfson worked with singular focus and untiring optimism to change not just the law, but society—pioneering a political playbook for change and sharing its lessons, even now, with countless causes worldwide. Michelle Stoddart, ABC News, 2 Jan. 2025 The University of Miami law school graduate was a relatively young state prosecutor when she was chosen to lead a team in 2004 to prosecute Smith — who would be convicted in the murders of six people, mostly associated with gang activity and drug trade. Brittany Wallman, Miami Herald, 2 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for law school 

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“Law school.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/law%20school. Accessed 2 Feb. 2025.

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