Law in Contemporary Society

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I am interested in the law because I see it as an opportunity for folks who usually lose to win. I am most drawn to the areas of law where groups of people who have been wronged can band together to create justice (class actions, mass torts, etc.) and where individuals who are generally the most trodded upon can stick it to those who try and tread upon them (civil rights, criminal defense, etc.). Where that leaves me this summer and next and the many summers afterwards, I am unsure.
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I see the courtroom as a place where folks who usually lose can win. Whether it means banding together to create justice (class actions, mass torts, etc.) or standing up to an oppressive regime (civil rights, criminal defense, etc.), legal victories can be human victories. I am interested in facilitating those victories. (edited 7 Feb 2008)
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I am interested in the law because I see it as an opportunity for folks who usually lose to win. I am most drawn to the areas of law where groups of people who have been wronged can band together to create justice (class actions, mass torts, etc.) and where individuals who are generally the most trodded upon can stick it to those who try and tread upon them (civil rights, criminal defense, etc.). Where that leaves me this summer and next and the many summers afterwards, I am unsure.

-- AdamCarlis - 17 Jan 2008

 
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