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I am in favour of a reduced number of lawyers in the public sector. I think it`s important for politicians to hire lawyers, but they don`t have to be lawyers themselves. The problem is that I am not crazy who will replace the lawyers with. Excerpt from Rampel`s article on the New York Times` Economix blog: And now we come to the real reason why I and so many others studied law: I wanted to get into politics. Before I got married, before my father`s notoriety grew, before I was in debt, before I realized that I had no talent for asking people for money, I thought that an elected position was in my future and that a law degree was an important reference. Becoming a lawyer is one of the best careers of a Poli Sci Major at STU. While future lawyers will have to complete a law degree after their bachelor`s degree, many enjoy exciting and lucrative careers. Lawyers with a background in political science often work for politicians and interest groups working within the governing body. Paralegals earn an average of $50,000 a year, but those with a bachelor`s degree should earn more.

The projected job growth for careers in this industry is high at 15%, making it a great option for high-demand STU graduates. Paralegals report that they have high to very high job satisfaction, despite their long working hours, which often work in the office. There are also precedents. Bill and Hillary Clinton met at Yale Law School, while Barack Obama and a number of other prominent American politicians all went to law school before entering politics. For incoming students who are not yet sure of having a major in political science, STU offers a two-week no-credit summer course. The Introduction to Law Studies is a unique opportunity to discover the academic achievements and requirements for students in this degree program. But politics has more to offer than becoming an MP. Many law graduates work as parliamentary researchers for MPs – leading the Westminster MPs` Office and providing practical support and information sessions on legislation.

If you want to get into politics, you should go to law school first. Chambers Associate, a legal career leader, recently found that of the 535 members who make up Congress, 40 percent had attended law school. For senators, nearly 54% have obtained a law degree. The house consists of 37% of law graduates. The study was reported by Bloomberg Law. More Democrats have law degrees When broken down by party, there are more Democrats with law degrees in the House and Senate. if(« undefined”==typeof window.datawrapper)window.datawrapper={};window.datawrapper[“JCYnA”]={},window.datawrapper[“JCYnA”].iframe=document.getElementById(« datawrapper-chart-JCYnA”),window.addEventListener( “message”,function(a){if(« undefined »!=typeof a.data[“datawrapper-height”])for(var b in a.data[“datawrapper-height”])if(« JCYnA”==b)window.datawrapper[“JCYnA”].iframe.style.height=a.data[“datawrapper-height”][b]+”px”}); What about Prestige? It seems that more Democrats attended the top 14 law schools (ranked by US News) than Republicans in the House and Senate. In total, you`ll find 58 T14 alumni among Democrats in Congress compared to 16 among Republicans. if(« undefined”==typeof window.datawrapper)window.datawrapper={};window.datawrapper[“hzItt”]={},window.datawrapper[“hzItt”].iframe=document.getElementById(« datawrapper-chart-hzItt”),window.addEventListener(« message»,function(a){if(« undefined»!=typeof a.data[“datawrapper-height”])for(var b in a.data[“datawrapper-height”])if(« hzItt”==b)window.datawrapper[“hzItt”].iframe.style.height=a.data[“datawrapper-height”][b]+”px”}); At Harvard Law, Massachusetts, the school`s alumni are overwhelmingly Democrats. If you look at the house, there are 15 harvard law alumni. Zero House Republicans visited Harvard Law. Thomas Lewis, the author, notes that this could be due to the policy of the blue state of Massachusetts, but he says it reflects a broader trend.

“When we look at the trend across the T14, it`s hard not to see the `elite` label they wear as a factor,” Lewis writes. “The identity politics of modern America would provide a simple answer: these elite institutions stand in stark contrast to the GOP (thus the narrative), the natural home of self-taught businessmen whose authority comes from their understanding of the everyday America in which they live, rather than the details of jurisprudence.” Experts say law school can provide an excellent education for a career in politics. “While law school is not necessarily a requirement to work in a political or political job, many professionals who succeed in these types of jobs have JDs,” writes Julie Ketover, a partner and consultant at Stratus Law School Admissions Consulting. “The Faculty of Law offers excellent training in analytical thinking, research and writing, all of which are useful skills in most political professions.” Lewis, the author, says that the study of law can help individuals learn how to govern effectively. “The qualifications of politicians are an eternal point of contention,” he writes. “Some people idolize real experiences and realism, others would prefer their leaders to the handful and trained in an idealistic way – I doubt we will ever reach an agreement on this issue. What we can say is that these results show an encouraging loyalty to the study of law as a means of effective governance. Abe Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson may not like America very much today, but I think they would be happy about it.

» Sources: Bloomberg Law, Chambers Associate, U.S. News This bachelor`s degree allows students who wish to enter the professional field or graduate studies in the future.