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Top Law Schools in Delaware
Delaware is a small Mid-Atlantic U.S. state with a population of less than one million. The capital, Dover, is the site of the First State Heritage Park, which encompasses 18th-century Colonial landmarks like the Georgian-style Old State House. There is one prominent law school in Delaware that made the list of Top Law Schools in […]
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After making the initial decision to pursue a law degree, you may be wondering “What’s next?” How do you prepare for law school? Law school is a three-year commitment that can lead to a successful and fulfilling (and, let’s be real, potentially pretty lucrative) career path. Given how attractive the legal field is, it’s no […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Washington, D.C.
History, politics, law and the Lincoln Memorial—overlooking the city and serving as a grandiose physical reminder of justice—you will find it here in the District of Columbia, otherwise known as D.C. D.C. is a district as opposed to a state and it is the playing field of the country’s leading politicians and lawmakers. The U.S. […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Connecticut
Connecticut is the southernmost state in New England with quaint coastal cities and small rural towns, yet there is nothing quaint about the wealth or status of its residents. Connecticut, which is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west and the Long Island Sound to the […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Colorado
Colorado is a western U.S. state known for its arid desert, river canyons and snow-covered Rocky Mountains. This part of the country is a popular destination for sports enthusiasts, snowboarders (aka. winter sports enthusiasts) and college students! Colorado is outdoorsy and lively, so if an active and zippy social life is of importance alongside your […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Arkansas
Arkansas is a landlocked southern U.S. state bordering the Mississippi River, home to the mountainous regions of the Ozark and the Ouachita Mountains. Arkansas is the 33rd most populous U.S. state and the 29th largest by area and has often been satirized for some of its questionable laws. In Arkansas, flirting can land you a […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Arizona
Arizona is the sixth largest state, located in America’s southwest and home to the Navajo Nation—the largest Native American reservation. In fact, over a quarter of the area of the state is reservation land. Natural wonders and famous tourist destinations include the mountains of Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon, Saguaro National Park and the desert town […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Alabama
Make Sweet Home Alabama your new sweet home law school location. Beyond the Southern charm, this southeastern U.S. state was at the center of the Civil Rights Movement and is significant for its historical and legal developments. Martin Luther King, Jr., led thousands of peaceful demonstrators to the steps of the capitol in Montgomery on […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in California
California, complete with scenery, sunshine, celebrity and progressive politics, is one of the most desirable college destinations. It is, after-all, a popular—if not the most popular—tourist destination, the third largest state and the largest economy in the United States. Given all that, choosing a law school in California might be as challenging as choosing your […]
READ MORETop Law Schools in Illinois
Trying to decide on the best law school in Illinois? We’ve done the research so you don’t have to! From the bustling city of Chicago to the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana, we are detailing what makes each of these schools special and highlighting the information you’ll want to know as a law school […]
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