Not really. A few top schools (e.g. Harvard) do seem to give small admissions "boosts" to students from the upper ivies, but your undergraduate school is generally not too important. Numbers (GPA, LSAT) are what really matter.
Howard University is where he went to college!
Hi there, She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1989.
The University of Kansas City Law School
She was a graduate of Princeton University, and then graduated from Harvard Law School.
Harvard University- it was the family tradition.
University of Florida, Fredric G Levin College of Law.
Tokyo University, law degree, 1960
You can go anywhere that has a law program and or law school. Just look up the schools you want to go to and see if they have the law programs. I go to the University of Cincinnati and its pretty awesome. And interesting enough im in the law program right now. Depending on where you live, in Ohio the law schools that i know of are University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University are the two leading schools in ohio for Pre-law programs.
Princeton University does not have a Law School. However, many students who intend to become lawyers get their Bachelor's degrees at Princeton and then attend Law School elsewhere.
University of Virginia, BA; Columbia Law School, JD
He attended Stanford University and the London School of Economics as an undergraduate, and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1961.
Carol Bellamy attended Princeton University, where she obtained her undergraduate degree in government and earned a law degree from New York University School of Law.