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It depends on the jurisdiction and their rules for practicing law. In most you have to have a college degree and a law degree to be admitted to practice.
There is no requirement for a law degree to go into mediation. Most require a college degree, but it doesn't have to be law.
Of course - but you are going to have to go to a 4-year college (to get a Bachelor's degree) after receiving your Associate's from the community college, as law school admission requires a Bachelor's degree.
Yale, for both his undergrad work and his law degree.
Where did Al Sharpton get his college degree? When?
Yale University followed by Harvard University
Yale, for both his undergrad work and his law degree.
Yes, after college, Barack Obama attended Harvard Law School and graduated with a J.D. degree in 1991.
In the United States, you can normally expect to go to college for a total of 7 years. Four years to get a bacholers degree and another 3 to get a law degree. Some states do not require a law degree to take the bar exam, but most do.
To become a lawyer you have to pass high school and get a college degree for law. Then after you get you degree you have to go to law school for about 3-4 years.
You can have a bachelor's degree in anything. After that degree, you'd need to go to law school and earn a juris doctorate.
Al Sharpton went to Brooklyn College (attended)