Yes and no. It is often associated with a university or college. The biggest difference is that it requires a great deal more study and work, it is a graduate program. Students can stay in dorms and use the other campus facilities.
Mississippi College School of Law was created in 1930.
Empire College School of Law was created in 1973.
Boston College Law School was created in 1926.
Nevada School of Law at Old College ended in 1988.
Yes. Law school comes after college which comes after high school.
BYU Idaho College does not currently teach law school.
New College of California School of Law was created in 1973.
New College of California School of Law ended in 2008.
No, college and law school (at least in the United States) are two different things. A student is required to have a attended college before applying to law school. Typically college is 4 years and law school is 3 but those numbers can depend on majors, etc.
If the college has a law school and offers a law deegree, certainly.
Humphreys College Laurence Drivon School of Law was created in 1951.
A four year college degree is required before entering law school.