In the United States and Canada (and most British Commonwealth countries) you need to have completed a Bachelor's Degree for admittance to most law schools.
In some countries you don't need a bachelor's degree for admittance to law school.
He graduated from Harvard Law School with academic honors in 1991.
Barack Obama earned a degree from Harvard Law School. Mitt Romney also earned a law degree, but from Harvard Business School, not the law school.
He began his Law Degree in 1988 and completed it (with academic honors) in 1991.
He received a J.D. (Juris Doctor), with academic honors, from Harvard Law School.
To be a lawyer you need to get a Bachelor's Degree, and then you need to go to law school and get a law degree.
Yes and no. He did graduate with academic honors from Harvard Law School in 1991; his law degree was a Doctor of Laws (Juris Doctor, or JD). But while his specialty was constitutional law, the degree itself was a JD.
Law enforcement
Yes, he graduated with academic honors in 1991 with a JD (Doctor of Laws) degree.
Yes, he earned the JD (Doctor of Laws) in 1991, with academic honors.
First, there is no such thing as an undergraduate law degree. A law degree is a Juris Doctor (J.D.). President Obama received his undergraduate degree in political science from Columbia University in New York. Later, he received his Juris Doctor (J.D.). degree from Harvard Law School, where he graduated with honors.
G.e.d And P.h.d
You need a bachelor's college degree (pre-law) and then law school.