You can find a complete list of law schools and their ranking at the link below.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin at Marquette University * All US States have universities, and the majority of those universites have a school of law.
All law schools teach criminal law.
(in the US) There are MANY law schools. All attorneys-to-be study the same curriculum. After they leave school they may choose to specialize in any area of the law that appeals to them.
William and Mary, Harvard
Most law schools in the US confer a JD. That is a doctorate of jurisprudence.
In the US you need to have a bachelor's degree for almost all schools. Most also require you take and get a good score on the LSAT.
That is a relative determination. Michign, Harvard, Stanford are all top notch law schools along with dozens of others.
There are countless defunct elementary schools all over the US.
The ivy league law schools have the best criminal law programs, followed by all other ABA approved law schools. Criminal justice schools do teach mostly criminal law but that path wil not make a graduate a lawyer. For CA bar/baby bar tutoring or general tutoring for any law school see CaliforniaBarHelp.com
Most US law schools now award a Doctorate of Jurisprudence. After that you can work on your Masters in the Letters of Law.
Lawyers go to graduate school in Law. Called law schools...all they give is degrees in law... Many schools have programs and even advanced degrees (after receiving your law degree) that are specialized in a field of law.
The specific requirements are set by the individual schools. Most of them require at least one tax course. A tax specialization is a common one.