Medical Malpractice Attorneys and Lawyers

What Law schools are good to attend, to become a Drug Lawyer Defendant? (Weed Lawyers etc.)?

Im currently second semester student at CSULB and i am currently undeclared as major, and want to know what Law schools have a good liberal department in drug cases (medical marijuana lawyers and such) so i can check out what BA degrees those schools accept so i know what to major in and what classes to take. PLEASE HELP. i do want to be a defendant. i do not wish to ruin a life that belongs to someone who is not evil. i meant defend the defendants.... you knew that.

Public Comments

  1. Things aren't that specialized in law school. You would be come a criminal defense lawyer (hopefully not a defendant!) if you want to deal with drug cases. I don't know of any law schools which DON'T offer courses in that. In order to get into law school, there is no preferred major, and no specific courses you should take. The only preference is that most law schools would like to see you have a serious academic major which involves a lot of reading and writing, since that is what you need to get through law school.
  2. Let's be blunt. If you don't know the difference between a "defendant" and a "lawyer", you are nowhere near even being ready to consider becoming a lawyer.
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