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.
After completing an undergraduate degree, you must attend law school, which requires three years of full-time study and longer for part-time study, depending on the school. The American Bar Association offers this list of approved law schools; http://www.abanet.org/legaled/approvedlawschools/approved.html
Eastern Michigan University - EMU
Michigan State University - MSU (Cooley Law School)
University of Michigan (U of M)
You study for a law degree at university.
At a law school.
yes
Yes he was.
A Para Lawyer is someone who is trained to assist but not yet licensed.
Gandi trained 8 years to be a lawyer
Be trained, be safe, be polite, have a lawyer
He was a lawyer before he got into politics.
No, Mohandas Karmachand Gandhi was a trained lawyer.
Gandhi studied law in England, then he moved to South Africa to practice it. He was a lawyer basically.
A qualified Lawyer can on work on simple matters, a Qualified, Trained, Experienced Constitutional Lawyer specialises in the Constitution
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Gandhi's trained proffesion was law. He was a lawyer who went to Britain to get education and then went to South Africa, where he first started protesting.
It is advisable to have a lawyer if you have to go to court.