Can a convicted murderer go to law school?

Yes, a convicted murderer can go to law school. There is no legal prohibition against a person with a criminal record, even a murder conviction, applying to and attending law school. Admission to law school is competitive and based on various factors including LSAT scores, GPA, and personal essays. While a criminal record might be a factor considered by admissions committees, it doesn't automatically disqualify an applicant. The impact of a murder conviction on the admissions process would likely be significant, but it's not an absolute bar.
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