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To become a lawyer in the United States, you typically need a minimum of seven years of higher education. This includes four years of undergraduate study to earn a bachelor's degree, followed by three years of law school to obtain a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. After completing their education, aspiring lawyers must also pass the bar exam in their state to practice law.

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