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Oct. 30th, 2005 11:02 amHi,
I'm currently an undergrad at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. I've recently been struck with that sudden and hard-hitting fear of, "What the hell am I going to do when I graduate?" I hadn't considered law school very seriously because I assumed that, if I were practicing law, I'd either be enormously bored or feel morally remiss. Just a few days ago, it occurred to me that there's a possibility of devoting my life to activism via law. So now, I'm trying to find the law school that would most prepare me to represent glbtq clients in various cases (for example, adoption for gay couples or transgender/transsexual rights, etc).
Does anyone have any suggestions with respect to appropriate law programs or resources I should investigate? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Best,
Ally
I'm currently an undergrad at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. I've recently been struck with that sudden and hard-hitting fear of, "What the hell am I going to do when I graduate?" I hadn't considered law school very seriously because I assumed that, if I were practicing law, I'd either be enormously bored or feel morally remiss. Just a few days ago, it occurred to me that there's a possibility of devoting my life to activism via law. So now, I'm trying to find the law school that would most prepare me to represent glbtq clients in various cases (for example, adoption for gay couples or transgender/transsexual rights, etc).
Does anyone have any suggestions with respect to appropriate law programs or resources I should investigate? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Best,
Ally