There is no reliable public information confirming that a real person named Stephen DeMarco (or Stephen Demarco) has attended any specific law school, and the well‑known Stephen DeMarco you’re probably asking about is a fictional character, so he did not actually go to any real law school in real life.

Quick Scoop: Who Is Stephen DeMarco?

  • Stephen DeMarco is a fictional character from Carola Lovering’s novel “Tell Me Lies” and its Hulu adaptation, not a real public figure with a verifiable academic record.
  • In the story, he is a student at the fictional Baird College who wants to become a lawyer and applies to prestigious law schools.

In‑Universe Law School Plot (Spoilers)

  • In the TV storyline, Stephen receives an offer from Yale Law School, which becomes a major point of tension in the later episodes.
  • That offer is ultimately rescinded after another character reports his abusive behavior to Yale, leading the admissions office to pull the acceptance.
  • Some recent social clips and memes reference this specific plot beat, joking about “Yale rescinding Stephen DeMarco’s law school acceptance”.

So, strictly speaking:

  • In real life : there is no real Stephen DeMarco whose law‑school enrollment can be documented.
  • In the fictional world of “Tell Me Lies”: he is associated with an acceptance to Yale Law School that is later withdrawn, meaning he never actually attends law school on screen or on the page as a completed student.

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