How does transferring effect law school applications?

I tried to do some independent research on this but I haven’t found anything super recent and I’m sure I am not the only one with this question.

I will be starting my junior year at the school I am transferring to, so I am about halfway done with around 84 credits. My cumulative GPA for my first two years was a 3.5 and I only anticipate my GPA to be higher at the new school. When I apply to law schools how do they review transcripts? Would they just consider my last 90 credits which would be all at the new school I just transferred to? I am sure every school is different but I guess I am searching for a general answer.

What have your experiences been with applying to law school after transferring in your undergrad?

Your transcripts will include all your undergrad work. The law schools will consider it all.

Thousands of law school applicants have transferred. Adcoms won’t care, and long as they see A’s, and lotsa of em.

Plenty of people also don’t transfer but take classes at multiple colleges. Makes no difference.

It’s Affect, not Effect.

All classes taken for college credit, including dual enrollment classes taken during high school are calculated into the GPA for law school admissions