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A new law student is commonly referred to as a "1L," which stands for "first-year law student." This designation is used in law schools to distinguish between students in their first year (1L), second year (2L), and third year (3L) of study. The term is part of the broader legal education culture and is often used in discussions about coursework, exams, and experiences unique to first-year students.

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