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Law school
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a graduate school that offers programs leading to a Juris Doctor degree and prepares students for careers in law
What is a "law school"?
A law school is an educational institution that provides training in the field of law, preparing students to become lawyers or legal professionals. It offers programs that cover various areas of law, such as criminal, civil, and corporate law, and prepares students for legal exams and a career in law practice or legal services.
Examples
She attended Harvard Law School to pursue her dream of becoming a lawyer.
Law school typically involves rigorous coursework and practical training in legal research and writing.



























