In the U.S., NO.
The degree you need is a juris doctor (JD) degree. This would take four years for the bachelor's degree and four years of law school. You will also have to pass the designated bar-exam to practice law.
If you want to go to law school, you'll first need a four-year degree from an accredited school. Pre-law, history, political science and English are popular undergrad majors for applicants to law school. Law school is a four-year professional program. If you go full-time, undergrad and law school will take at least eight years.
If you have been accepted, yes you can. Your admission may be contingent upon graduation.
Yale, for both his undergrad work and his law degree.
Yes, you can take the bar exam in Arizona if you graduated from an unaccredited law school, but there are specific conditions. Arizona allows graduates from unaccredited schools to sit for the bar exam if they have completed a certain amount of coursework at an accredited institution or have been practicing law in another jurisdiction. Additionally, unaccredited law school graduates may need to pass the First-Year Law Students' Examination (Baby Bar) before they are eligible to take the bar exam.
Yale, for both his undergrad work and his law degree.
Harvard for undergrad and Virginia for Law School.
He received his Bachelor's Degree from Columbia University in Political Science. (And he received his graduate degree in Law from Harvard University.)
4-5 yrs for undergrad, and then roughly three for law school, depends on which one you go to.
The State Bar of California recognizes three different categories of law schools: ABA-accredited schools, state-accredited schools, and unaccredited schools. In most states, a degree from an ABA-accredited law school is a prerequisite for eligibility to take the bar examination,
He has a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Yale.
No, top online law schools are not competitive with the top brick-and-mortar law schools. The reason is you can't get a law degree online. No, they are not competitive with the brick-and-mortar law schools. You may be able to take some classes and obtain your undergrad degree, but there isn't an online law school.