Institution specializing in legal education.
1 She hopes to go to law school , then move into public health.
2 I used all the lessons my law school taught me, she said.
3 One would expect a different relationship, added Baer of Brooklyn law school .
4 You already agreed to give up the idea of law school , Faith.
5 That's probably either a corporate job or a law school teaching role.
6 After college he went to a law school in the same state.
7 So he'd told himself, at any rate, when he left law school .
8 If he wanted to make money, why not go to law school ?
9 They went on to graduate school, or law school , or medical school.
10 I had to go through law school in order to find her.
11 He got a job in real estate and started at law school .
12 It was signed by 93 faculty, including professors at the law school .
13 It was the boy's decision to go to law school after college.
14 It was everything she had worked for since graduating from law school .
15 He couldn't cope with Pattie and the demands of law school too.
16 She seems more interested in her wedding plans than in law school .
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