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Law school   /lɔ skul/   Listen
Law school

noun
1.
A graduate school offering study leading to a law degree.  Synonym: school of law.






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"Law school" Quotes from Famous Books



... "I don't reckon you're right. I put the kid through law school. My friends have likely sent him up here to look ...
— The Sheriff's Son • William MacLeod Raine

... college, a relish for hard work is shown by the fact that as soon as he had graduated he undertook three jobs at the same time: he studied law in his father's law office, carried the regular work of the Cincinnati Law School, and was court reporter for The ...
— Modern Americans - A Biographical School Reader for the Upper Grades • Chester Sanford

... years of college, then he entered the law school. He was a Royalist, fanatical and severe. He did not love his grandfather much, as the latter's gayety and cynicism repelled him, and his feelings towards his father ...
— Les Miserables - Complete in Five Volumes • Victor Hugo

... that I would relinquish the six thousand without a pang, confident that I could make a living anyway; but that it would be disloyal to my good old uncle, whose bounty had given me a college course, two years at Oxford and three at Harvard Law School. It had also permitted me to give my services to the United States ...
— Ladies-In-Waiting • Kate Douglas Wiggin

... took up the study of law. If I had been sufficiently fortunate to come under Professor Thayer, of the Harvard Law School, it may well be that I would have realized that the lawyer can do a great work for ...
— Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt • Theodore Roosevelt

... G. Loring, a step-son of the late Thomas Curtis, and accordingly step-brother of Charles P. and Thomas B. Curtis, lawyer, Judge of Probate for Boston, United States Commissioner, and, until recently, Lecturer at the Cambridge Law School; and also William W. Greenough, son-in-law of Charles P. ...
— The Trial of Theodore Parker • Theodore Parker



Words linked to "Law school" :   school of law, graduate school, grad school



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