The legal system affects each of us in our daily lives. Lawyers and judicial workers hold positions of authority within this system, acting as advocates and advisors—both in and out of the courtroom.
To practice law in a state, you must be licensed or admitted to its bar. In most states, you will need a graduate degree from an accredited law school to take the bar exam to become an attorney. While law school programs vary, the American Bar Association (ABA) sets standards to promote quality legal programs. ABA accredits over 190 institutions nationwide.
Did you know?
Lawyers held about 735,000 jobs in 2004with
75% practicing privately. Judges and other
judicial workers numbered over 71,000 nationwide. |