In the US it requires a bachelor's degree. It varies by country.
Harvard Law School
Princeton University does not have a Law School.
Bill Clinton went to Yale Law School, Georgetown University, and Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.
Richard Nixon obtained his undergraduated education at Whittier College, and attended law school at the Duke University School of Law.
In the U.S., Yes. You can attend law school as long as your BA is from an accredited four year college/university. It does not matter what your B.A. is in.
Yale, after he was rejected by univ of texas law school
He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991
Pierce did not go to law school. He learned law by studying with lawyers and then took the bar exam. He did get a bachelor's from Bowdoin College .
Most law schools merely require an LSAT score, and a college degree.
Yes, he graduated from Harvard and then went on to Law School at the University of Virginia.
he attended at Harvard College in 1876
That will depend on if they are working or not. Some people work full time and attend law school.