Yeah, pro ses are not generally the most attractive population...Tom Joad wrote:I wouldn't want to be a lame ass court librarian. Can't hit on 1Ls at court.A. Nony Mouse wrote:I know someone who started as a law librarian at our state supreme court law library last year - she doesn't have an MLS. (But I admit a LS would probably require one.)
"hey babe, how much do you really need this case?"
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OP, don't listen to these nutsacks. If you want to be an AUSA one day, the first step is necessarily to go to law school. This forum is full of jaded second year students who are upset because the universe hasn't yet handed them a job. It IS really tough to make it to AUSA and even the most qualified candidates stand only a slim chance, but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't even bother going to law school.
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I would be David Boies.
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Straight to SCOTUS.
Seriously though, federal judges have life tenure. That's one sweet gig.
Seriously though, federal judges have life tenure. That's one sweet gig.
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Oh fuck me I forgot. SCOTUS CJ, without a blink of an eye.dextermorgan wrote:Straight to SCOTUS.
Seriously though, federal judges have life tenure. That's one sweet gig.
No sooner do I say than then do I miss all the monies.
How bout this: David Boeis while I am young. Joe Jamil while I am older. I retire as SCOTUS CJ.
I am a complicated man. I can't just choose one.
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