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Law school in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the United States, a law school is an institution where students obtain a professional education in law. |
 | | Students considering law school should note that although law school tuition is notoriously high, it is not uncommon for law students to receive grants and scholarships, or more rarely complete tuition waivers, from their schools. |
 | | Whether the importance of ranking law schools is the exit opportunities available to their students, or simply the quality of the school as seen in the eyes of the legal community, there may be gross unanimity between the various rankings, although a precise ordering is difficult, fluid and probably meaningless. |
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