Some litigation support professionals possess advanced degrees, sometimes
even law degrees.
Also, with the rise of the cost of living and an increased number of university graduates, having a Bachelor's degree or
even a law degree doesn't mean you'll automatically get a job.
Not exact matches
Yet the study found just under half of recent graduates fall under the sectors deemed «underperforming» —
even though they know they'd earn more with a medical or
law degree.
Even in the case of professions like
law or medicine, which require graduate
degrees to practice, not all lawyers and doctors picked the stereotypical political science and biology majors for their undergraduate studies.
«To a large
degree, if Facebook wants to do business they need to follow local
laws,
even if those go against their policy in other regions,» said Brian Blau, an analyst for Gartner.
Even though many states have decriminalized marijuana to some
degree (including recreational use in some states), federal
law still says it is a controlled substance that is illegal to possess in most cases.
According to what he calls the «first
degree of humility,» which is the lowest
degree necessary to attain salvation, it is incumbent upon the Christian «to obey the
law of God our Lord in all things, so that not
even were I made lord of all creation, or to save my life here on earth, would I consent to violate a commandment, whether divine or human, that binds me under pain of mortal sin» (Spiritual Exercises # 165).
Despite efforts in international
law to distinguish between
degrees of culpability with regard to politicians, generals and ordinary citizens, policies of direct attacks upon civilians continue to find a rationale in the identification of the citizen with the state —
even if the ordinary citizen is both ignorant of and indifferent to affairs of state.
In this respect,
even though we might want to affirm that man has some
degree of free choice as to whether or not he will abide by such
laws, the moral universe would still be a realm of external determination which would, in the final analysis, depend on some nonhuman rationality, if it were assumed to be rational at all.
We enforced those
laws with a
degree of passion in excess of that obtaining in any other country, not excepting
even Germany itself.
Thus the «internal morality» of the
law informs and guides a judge
even though the «external morality» (interests) of contending parties must remain of no concern to him.49 Fuller finds a «natural
law» rubric congenial for analyzing this process, a fact that bespeaks
even more the
degree of transcendency that the
law takes on.
Even though 23 states have decriminalized marijuana to some
degree (including recreational use in some states), federal
law still says it is a controlled substance that is illegal to possess in most cases.
However, this enormous
degree of freedom has a serious downside in that food companies run the risk of purchasing ingredients that possibly may not always satisfy quality demands or may
even fail to meet international purity standards as stipulated by international and local food
laws.
It seems
even a total delinking is under discussion, a 180
degree shift from his imposed
law passed this spring hardwiring a teacher's survival to student scores on state mandated Common Core driven tests.
In some cases, agencies have made rulings that
even contradict the written
law, creating interesting legal questions and damaging to some
degree the public trust.
Some firms will pay for
law school tuition, but
even if you can locate such an arrangement, your employer / sponsor will probably expect you to work as you study, which will delay the completion of your
degree.
In this kind of situation the legislation of this kind of bill should be included in future parliamentary
laws that are intended to benefit the individual,
even though their freedom of choice is taken away to some
degree for a period of their life.
In the process he discovered a slew of new composition
laws for polynomials of higher
degree —
laws that number theorists had not
even suspected existed.
In Australia, patent attorneys are allowed to give legal advice on patent issues,
even though they don't have
law degrees.
17 Jan 2018, 1:56 pm Comment: ECB is trivialising Ben Stokes incident by lifting suspension - it shows unpleasant
degree of arrogance towards the
law ENGLAND player Jesse Lingard is dating Instagram - famous model Jena Frumes — and she
even flew over to the UK this weekend to spend his 25th birthday with
Poitier (and to a lesser
degree, Venora) manage to bring some credence to the
law - enforcement angle, and there's
even a J.K. Simmons sighting, circa Oz.
He already had a
law degree, but,
degree or not, he was a target of South Africa's system of racial segregation, in which Indians (
even though they are Caucasian, and thus should «qualify») are denied full citizenship and manhood.
Once a migrant makes the decision to leave, there are a hundred ways his or her journey might be upended, from being stuck in a sort of prison camp run by the smugglers (who ransom their captives to extract
even more money from their families), to arrest by
law enforcement officers of varying
degrees of legitimacy, to starvation and death by disease or exposure.
And
even if their publishing resume is short, most young people who enter the field today come in extremely well educated — a large percentage have advanced
degrees in business or creative writing, and some have a
law degree on top of that — so they have a head start.
And
even worse, writers let agents do the negotiating, agents without legal
degrees who can't practice
law but do so anyway, and who are more concerned about keeping the publisher happy then helping the writer.
The costs and time requirements for a professional
degree in
law or medicine are
even higher.
Graduate students borrow an average $ 57,00019, and students receiving professional
degrees such as
law or medical borrow
even more.
How does tuition and costs of attending ever get to be that much for a 4 year
degree, or
even 7 years if you were to go on to
law school, get a masters, etc?
According to the press release, the money will help bulk up the student loan company's operation in the U.S.. Additionally, the UK - based online lender will now be able to provide
even more funding for student loan borrowers looking to get their postgraduate
degree in fields such as business, engineering,
law, and public policy.
I've obtained a
law degree and have traveled to over 30 countries in the past 6 years, and
even I am continually perplexed and bewildered by the signage (or lack thereof) on how to exactly get from baggage claim to my destination in most cities.
Even the
law recognizes it to a certain
degree as a religion.
Even supporters of legislation such as the Bingaman - Specter bill admit that as much as a trillion dollars will need to be spent to reduce global temperatures about 0.13 C. And that is a trillion for the first tenth of a
degree — the
law of diminishing returns means that each additional tenth will cost more.
To me at least, when thinking about the achievement of a post-graduate
degree, it's difficult to put the mechanics of the publishing trade in the same category as philosophy, politics, economics or
even law.
In sum, this book — probably involuntarily to some
degree — confronts the EU
law community with some hard truths: it is still easier to prevent new EU
laws even if that comes at the cost of being stuck with worse case -
law.
Recording a conversation without this «two - party» consent is a third
degree felony under Florida
law, and can
even carry a prison term.
Most employees -
even data entry workers - possess a graduate
degree and most legal employees possess a
law degree.
Even New York
law firms can understand a Canadian
degree, and did for many years — and still do for grads from other schools.
Third,
even though Margolin is young, putting her at a disadvantage against more seasoned practitioners, she's got something many of them don't: an Ivy league education and a Harvard
Law degree, which she displays prominently in the video and apparently, in her other marketing materials.»
I was proud to have a graduate
degree and I certainly did not want to hear that it would be an impediment to my success in
law school and maybe
even later.
Something someone from a
law school selection committee told me before I
even got accepted into
law school was, «No, it does not matter that you have a graduate
degree.
Both provisions therefore seem to recognise that some
degree of constitutional differences between the Member States needs to be accommodated,
even when a situation falls in the scope of EU
law.
I still say that my Ryerson education was the best
degree I ever completed, better than my first
degree in nuclear medicine, better than my masters in
law, and yes,
even better than
law school.
The Carnegie Foundation issued its book - length report, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of
Law (Carnegie Report) in 2007.1 Although there have been numerous responses to it, relatively few have engaged it with any degree of critical analysis.2 Law schools across the country have enthusiastically mentioned the Carnegie Report in connection with curricular changes intended to «prepare» students, in the words of the Report, for the practice of law.3 Mostly these changes amount to adding clinical options or even clinical requirements, adding units to legal writing programs, and updating professional responsibility cours
Law (Carnegie Report) in 2007.1 Although there have been numerous responses to it, relatively few have engaged it with any
degree of critical analysis.2
Law schools across the country have enthusiastically mentioned the Carnegie Report in connection with curricular changes intended to «prepare» students, in the words of the Report, for the practice of law.3 Mostly these changes amount to adding clinical options or even clinical requirements, adding units to legal writing programs, and updating professional responsibility cours
Law schools across the country have enthusiastically mentioned the Carnegie Report in connection with curricular changes intended to «prepare» students, in the words of the Report, for the practice of
law.3 Mostly these changes amount to adding clinical options or even clinical requirements, adding units to legal writing programs, and updating professional responsibility cours
law.3 Mostly these changes amount to adding clinical options or
even clinical requirements, adding units to legal writing programs, and updating professional responsibility courses.
Even so, I always assumed that I'd be able to make a comfortable living with a legal
degree, although I didn't think that practicing
law would make me rich.
But a $ 29,000 advertised price is still a $ 29,000 advertised price, and the initial sticker shock is enough to deter many low - income students and
even the mildly debt averse from pursuing a
law degree long before vague promises of financial aid are heard.
Even R. v. Oakes, (1986), 26 D.L.R. 200 (S.C.C.), best known as the criminal
law case that it is, weighed in on the matter of the civil standard, echoing Lord Denning's pronouncement in Bater that there may be
degrees of probability within the civil standard.
For example, someone with a long history of family members with college and professional
degrees might not
even think to try to understand the hurdles that a first - in - the - family college and
law school graduate had to navigate.
And, then there you are, senior year of college with not a clue of what to do, so you take the LSATs and apply to
law school, figuring that you'll figure it all out during those 3 more years of school, and
even if you don't, there's no real harm, because a
law degree will always come in handy.
This
degree could serve as a prerequisite for
law school, covering such skills as legal research, legal writing, the US and comparative legal systems, and perhaps
even the entire first year
law school curriculum.
I would argue that the principal factor causing the most dire problem is not the lack of utility of a
law degree, the tuition of the
law school and the debt it created or
even the competitiveness of the job market for lawyers upon graduation, but the four years that the student was required to spend learning something unnecessary to obtain an undergraduate
degree that is utterly useless to the practice of
law and that delays the entry to a competitive job market to a point in a person's life where the consequences of unemployment or underemployment can not be borne socially or financially.