Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
law school
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He says he does a little bit of everything here, and always has in his law school jobs.
▪ He was then only twenty-one, a callow aristocrat fresh from law school.
▪ I might go to law school next year, and I wanted to find out if I liked it.
▪ Merrill plans to work for a year, perhaps abroad, and then go to law school.
▪ Procaccia, the law school dean, believes the intent of the compensation bill is to save money.
▪ There, I began law school at Florida State.
▪ Though he entered law school, Kelly was teaching dance a few months later.
Wiktionary
law school
n. 1 a post-graduate academic program in which students are prepared for the practice of law 2 a building which houses such an academic program
WordNet
law school
n. a graduate school offering study leading to a law degree [syn: school of law]
Wikipedia
Law school
A law school (also known as a law centre or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a lawyer within a given jurisdiction.