law school

noun

: a school that trains people to become lawyers

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Last month, a recent law school graduate lost his job after using ChatGPT to help draft a court filing that ended up being riddled with errors. ArsTechnica, 2 June 2025 David was one of three Black students — his fellow law school classmate, the late Walter Johnson of Greensboro, N.C., and a graduate divinity school student, the late R.L. Speaks — to integrate the North Carolina university in 1961. Bea L. Hines, Miami Herald, 30 May 2025 Pablo Torre could see it: a spot in an esteemed law school, a summer clerkship for a Supreme Court justice, a corner office for a corporate law firm in midtown Manhattan. Zak Keefer, New York Times, 30 May 2025 This impeccably directed, impressively acted Stalin-era drama from Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa follows a law school graduate who attempts to take on corruption in the Soviet system and winds up facing the consequences. David Rooney, HollywoodReporter, 24 May 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 17 Jun. 2025.

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