Hi all! I am interested in the field of human rights. I already know that the legal market in US is bent towards JDs over LLMs. Additionally, I have heard some people say that it is even more difficult to find human rights-related jobs in US. I would love to hear your views.
Also, would the prospects be slightly better if I graduate from a t14?
Human Rights Jobs post LLM
Posted Sep 20, 2021 17:16
Hi all! I am interested in the field of human rights. I already know that the legal market in US is bent towards JDs over LLMs. Additionally, I have heard some people say that it is even more difficult to find human rights-related jobs in US. I would love to hear your views.
Also, would the prospects be slightly better if I graduate from a t14?
Also, would the prospects be slightly better if I graduate from a t14?
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