Your first year at most law schools will consist of required "meat and potatoes" courses like Civil Procedure, Contracts, Torts, Property, etc. You will also take a course in legal research and writing. The majority of your other two years of study will consist largely of elective courses. While there are no "majors" in law school per se, some students try to take all of the courses they can in particular areas of law (e.g., criminal law, tax law, etc.) to make themselves more marketable to particular employers.