I think Onepost made some great points, so I don't see any reason to restate what was said in that post.
I would just like to add that I am also applying to law school with a history of depression. I'm certainly nervous about it, especially since it affected my performance in undergrad. I've made the decision that I don't want my mental illness hold me back from pursuing my goals in life, and I hope that in the end it won't hold you back either. However, I second Onepost that suicidal thoughts are very serious, and that it may benefit you to take some time to address mental health concerns before actually accepting any offers.
One final consideration is that it is often easier to access mental health resources as a student. If you are having difficulty paying for a therapist or getting the appropriate medication, the campus wellness center may be able to help out. You may have to weigh the benefits of having reliable access to good care against the difficulty of placing yourself in a stressful environment.
I wish you all the best for the future and that you are able to find fulfillment whatever you decide.
Thanks for sharing, that place looks great. Although $1,300 a month? Can people really afford that on a LOC and a summer job? I think I'd max out the LOC.