I had a solo practice for a while, so I framed my college and law school diplomas. They're in a box in my storage room now. I've never been asked for either of them. When I applied to law school they needed a transcript, not a diploma. I don't remember the exact procedures for applying for admission to the Bar (either state or federal courts), but I know a diploma wasn't involved, even though formal legal education is required in my state.
My high school diploma is in a manila folder with other keepsakes from my high school graduation, including the typed remarks by my favorite teacher (now deceased) who spoke for me at my graduation - which I value much more than the diploma itself. Although it makes me wistful that I never fulfilled the promise he saw in me.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler