Jobs in Constitutional Law

Margo Schlanger mschlanger at wulaw.wustl.edu
Sun Feb 1 20:17:03 PST 2009


Criminal law -- prosecution and defense -- has lots of constitutional law.  
 
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Margo Schlanger
Visiting Professor of Law
UCLA Law School 
Professor of Law & Director, Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse 
Washington University in St. Louis, School of Law
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I recommend students think about municipal law and/or working for a general counsel's office in a bureau of prisons.  They deal with  significant constiturional issues on a regular basis.

Marci Hamilton
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