law school
noun/ˈlɔː skuːl/
/ˈlɔː skuːl/
- a US college at which people study to become lawyers. It is usually part of a university, and students enter it after they have their first degree.
- (North American English) He's in law school.
- (British English) He's at law school.
- Harvard Law School
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