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John Tyler was smart. He attended the College of William and Mary, had a law career, and was the 10th President of the United States.
Within the US for a law to be effective it must have been passed. Proposed laws are not always passed. They can fail to be voted into effect or they can be vetoed by the President.
No US president was drafter by an NFL team. However, President Gerald Ford turned down offers from the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions to instead pursue a law degree from Yale.
Judicial restraint is important because without it courts will be tempted to rewrite laws through interpretation rather than simply to confirm or reject the constitutionality of a law. When a court rejects the constitutionality of a law, it should not attempt to fix the problem, rather it should remand the matter back to Congress for revision. Unfortunately for justice, courts often fail to enact constitutionally mandated restraint.
A law degree is called a JD, or Juris Doctor. Any bachelors degree will suffice as a pre-req to admission to law school.
Absolutely! Those who pursue a career in law come from a variety of backgrounds. Having a degree in engineering lends to the notion that you have the appropriate analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills necessary for this career. So, if you have a passion for law, then go for it!
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Frederick A. Whitney has written: 'The law of contracts'
Law enforcement is often a stressful, high-risk job. You must have strong reasons and convictions for wanting to work in this line of work.
Her Sister-in-law/manager. She is the wife of Gary, Whitney's brother.
Whether law school is worth it as a post-graduate career path depends on your interests, career goals, and the specific field of law you want to pursue. It can lead to lucrative career opportunities and the chance to make a positive impact through legal advocacy. However, it is a significant investment of time and money, so you should carefully consider if it aligns with your passions and career objectives.
Patricia Watson was Whitney Houston's sister and law and her manager. She is married to Whitney's brother Gary Houston.
Harper Lee decided not to pursue a career in law after realizing she had no passion for it. Instead, she pursued writing, which led to her literary success with the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Franklin D. Roosevelt worked as a clerk only briefly. He held a clerical job at a law firm after graduating from Harvard Law School in 1907, but quickly left to pursue a career in politics.
Brother in law
He studied Law