Sentences with phrase «challenges of a law degree»

The main tip for new law students is to be prepared to work hard but not to be put off by the challenges of a law degree.

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Several states, including Pennsylvania and Montana, already have similar environmental protections in their constitutions, which environmental groups have used with varying degrees of success to fight polluters and challenge state laws and regulations.
Students will test the limits of acceptable behavior in myriad ways better known to school teachers than to judges; school officials need a degree of flexible authority to respond to disciplinary challenges; and the law has always considered the relationship between teachers and students special.
Although these tips are designed to challenge common assumptions about law school, I encourage you to apply these insights to any career choice — grad school, med school, or any type of career quandary you may face when you are considering signing up for a degree program to expand your job prospects!
She notes the intellectual challenge of law school was one of the main factors that drove her to pursue a degree in law, and her experience in the classroom helped teach her to be patient and to communicate effectively — traits she credits for her success in law so far.
I don't know of a single instance where Leiter or anyone else substantially challenged the numbers upon which Campos based his criticism, whether it was the oversupply of lawyers or the absurdly high cost of a law degree.
As Dr Denvir articulates the challenge, «We are struggling with the issue of how to integrate training in technology within the law degree.
María Jesús González - Espejo, founding member of the Instituto de Innovación Legal along with Laura Fauqueur, made several requests to the Minister: the review and modernization of law degree studies so that new lawyers can meet the technological challenges; more investment in technology that will benefit both legal professionals and citizens; more support for initiatives such as #HackTheJustice; the promotion of partnerships between public and private sector; more transparency and open data from institutions and finally, policies that promote greater diversity and in particular an increased presence of women in the governing bodies of organizations and companies in the legal industry.
Sherika's 360 - degree view of the law has been shaped by the diversity of her experience — from being a Judge's Associate to private practice, working in lawtech and legal publishing, she has experienced and understands the challenges of the profession from many different angles.
The real challenge, of course, is that the cost of law school education is sky - rocketing, making it more difficult for MLS graduates to pursue a law degree (the reality being that most dual - degreed law librarians, like me, instead obtain their MLS after first having obtained their law degree and having practiced law for awhile).
The degree of uncertainty is increased by the pending proceeding before the Constitutional Court where the electoral law adopted in 2015 (Italicum) has been challenged as unconstitutional.
Legal aspects are considered Wednesday afternoon in a session on «possible challenges to international humanitarian law due to increasing degrees of autonomy.»
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