BASIC INFORMATION

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC), which administers the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS), is an essential source of information about the process of applying to law school, law schools, and law careers.

The American Bar Association provides a variety of information about legal education and careers.

Various other sites provide useful information.  For example:

FindLaw     Pre-Law Advisor’s National Council     Pre-Law Handbook

 

ON CAMPUS:

1. The Pre-Law Advisor is available for individual discussions:

  Prof. Lou Lombardi
  lombardi@lakeforest.edu
  847-735-5187
  Durand 203

2. Materials about law school, the admission process, and the LSAT are available in:

  Library Reference Area
  (LSAT sample tests available on reserve)

  Durand lounge area (outside Room 103)
  (Flyers from particular law schools available here)

 

Branches of Law

While the first year of law school is pretty similar, the possibilities for specialization increase in later years.  There are many branches of the law, and each law school has its own areas of strength.  Included below are listings of some of the typical areas of specialization—and a link to LSAC’s information about particular law schools. 
(The list is NOT exhaustive.)