What are employment prospects with a JD from a State Bar Accredited law school?
Since the 1970’s, over 20,000 men and women have earned Juris Doctor degrees from State Bar Accredited law schools. Graduates have distinguished themselves as judges, court commissioners, government attorneys, legal aid lawyers, partners in firms of all sizes, and solo practitioners. Graduates have also used their legal education to enter or enrich their careers in other fields including banking, law enforcement, real estate, health care, education and public service.
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