Hi, I hold LLB in law but not JD and lawyer license, and want to teach Law at university after LLM and JSD
but many US law school professors seem to hold JD degree and many law practices
Would it be possible to be professor in law without JD and lawyer practices, with only State bar license? I have research interest in international law
Many discussions are welcomed!
Being professor after LLM,JSD(SJD) ?
Posted Mar 28, 2022 17:32
Hi, I hold LLB in law but not JD and lawyer license, and want to teach Law at university after LLM and JSD
but many US law school professors seem to hold JD degree and many law practices
Would it be possible to be professor in law without JD and lawyer practices, with only State bar license? I have research interest in international law
Many discussions are welcomed!
but many US law school professors seem to hold JD degree and many law practices
Would it be possible to be professor in law without JD and lawyer practices, with only State bar license? I have research interest in international law
Many discussions are welcomed!
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