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The law school degree has two alternative names. Originally it was called an "LL.B", which means Bachelor of Legal Letters. It was referred to as a Bachelor's Degree even though it was a post-graduate degree. More recently the degree has changed to the more fitting title (in my opinion) of "Juris Doctor", meaning Doctor of Law. The title of "Doctor" is a much more accurate descripton of the stature, education and nobility of lawyers everywhere. There are some states where a law degree is not required to become a lawyer. One still has to take the bar exam, but on the job training and self study can be used to qualify for the exam.

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