Which Law schools do not require a degree?

No ABA-accredited law schools in the United States will admit students without a bachelor's degree. While there's some variation in the specific requirements (GPA, LSAT score, etc.), a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution is a universal prerequisite.

Some unaccredited law schools might have less stringent admission requirements, but graduating from an unaccredited law school severely limits your ability to take the bar exam and practice law in most jurisdictions. Therefore, pursuing legal education at an unaccredited institution is generally not recommended.

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