Choosing Between Private and Public Practice in Law

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As a lawyer, you can choose from two main tracks — public and private practice. Depending on your interests and preferences, you can work for corporations, private firms, or companies as a private legal counsel. But if you wish to work for the state or government, then being a public lawyer is the path for [...]

Law Degree: Ticket to Becoming a Politician

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Getting a law degree doesn’t necessarily qualify you to hold a public office position. This means that  politicians don’t have to be lawyers just to be a good public servant. But what makes lawyers potentially good public officials is the training they had acquired as a legal professional or law degree holder. In terms of [...]

What Makes Lawyers Good Politicians

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Based on the training and skill set most lawyers have, many of them are groomed to hold a position in the public office. It seems like becoming a politician is another popular career option for lawyers. Why is this so? Being a politician entails the responsibility of making policies and governing people. What makes  lawyers [...]

Time Management Tips in Law School

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Some may claim that once you become a law student, you may say good bye to life. But with effective time management, you can surely squeeze in some time for your friends, family, and other fun activities. You just need to know which comes first and how to maximize the use of time. How? Here [...]

Choosing Between Grade-based and Non-grade Based Law Schools

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Just like other colleges and universities, those recognized as the best law schools in the nation put so much importance in grades when they assess the performance of a student. Because of the recent grade inflation, which refers to the increase in number of students getting high GPAs, the grade percentiles of several institutions of [...]

Top Considerations in Choosing a Law School

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Planning to get your law degree? Before you look for sample law school personal statements for your admission essay, take time to explore your options. Look for a law school that may offer the best training or more convenient program. To guide you through with this, here are things to keep in mind: Living expenses [...]

Guide to US Law School Curriculum

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Most ABA-accredited law schools have similar curriculum to offer during the freshman year. But when law school students get to their second year, more choices would be given, all depending on the focus of interest and the field of specialization the student is eying for. To get you closer to your choice of specialization, go [...]

A Close Look at the The Federalist Society.

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The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies was established during the ’80s by top  law school students. The early members of the Federalist Society hailed from the University of Chicago, Harvard, and Yale. The Federalist Society started out as a student organization that aims to reform the US judicial system. As years went, [...]

Alternative Career Path for Law Graduates

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Though the ultimate goal is to be able to practice law, not all law graduates may become practicing lawyers themselves. It’s good to know that they’re not only limited to presenting cases in the court room or representing clients for the legal process. In fact, law degree holders may also explore other career opportunities. To [...]

Guide to Law School Letter of Recommendation

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To law school applicants, it is not just about  passing the examinations or submitting a remarkable law school personal statement. They also have to provide at least two letters of recommendation as part of the requirement. Basics on letters of recommendation Letters of recommendation can be specific or general. Specific letters of recommendation are especially [...]