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constitutional law jobs?
How hard is it to find a job in constitutional law in the Sacramento region? I'm interested in this area of law but not sure what the job market is like.
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Re: constitutional law jobs?
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Re: constitutional law jobs?
Some firms (I'm only familiar with a few Seattle ones) have appellate litigation practices, which frequently, though not always, deal with constitutional issues. Usually, though, these are challenging state statutes under a state constitution. I have heard of firms with First Amendment practices, but I don't know enough to give you names.
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Re: constitutional law jobs?
At this point, I'm more worried about unconstitutional law jobs, like those violating the 13th.
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Re: constitutional law jobs?
second on all accounts. please use your moniker.TTT-LS wrote:"Constitutional law" is a fairly amorphous subject. Can you explain further what it is you mean by it? What kinds of specific work are you asking about? I think once you do that, we can try to provide more helpful answers.
Also, why use the anonymous feature for that question?
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