How to Demonstrate Interest in Crim Justice after Law School
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 3:14 pm
I've recently developed a strong interest in transitioning from a private firm to a district attorney's office. My main concern is that my resume doesn't show a lot of commitment to this sort of work (e.g., limited crim law classes, no crim-related internships). I know that offices usually place a high premium on this sort of demonstrated commitment/interest.
Does anyone have tips on what I can do, post-law school, to demonstrate my commitment to crim justice work? I imagine doing pro bono at my firm can help. Anything else?
Does anyone have tips on what I can do, post-law school, to demonstrate my commitment to crim justice work? I imagine doing pro bono at my firm can help. Anything else?