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One possibility I am considering is to be a law professor and research the law and economics movement as it relates to property rights. I am particularly interested in exploring efforts to preserve natural resources using the law and economics, on both a practical and theoretical level.

If I do not become a professor, I would like to become a lawyer who will help people developing renewable energy technology get their projects off of the ground.

I also would like to work in-house in the legal department of a university, and eventually maybe work as a university or college president.


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