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<p>Of course not. With lawyers, as with doctors, and MBA’s, the school that counts is where they went to law school, or med school or business school. The undergraduate degree is rarely mentioned. So a “Harvard-educated lawyer” is one who went through Harvard’s law school, and where they went for there undergraduate education is irrelevant. </p>
<p>MIT has never had a law school and has no plans that I have ever heard of to create one. Therefore, it seems obvious to me that you would not hear of an MIT-educated lawyer. You will hear of an MIT MBA, as there MIT does have one of the top schools in the country. </p>
<p>That being said, one of my roommates while I was at MIT is now a “Harvard-educated lawyer”. And indeed many MIT undergrads have gone on to top law schools around the US.</p>