I got a question in my email box from a prospective law student... unfortunately the student's email bounced back on me so I couldn't respond! So, if you fit that bill... email me at tim at tim dash mooney dot com and I'll resend it to you directly.
A lot of people ask me about how to go about training to become a lawyer serving nonprofits... I think the bottom line is that law schools are - for the most part - not the place where you'll learn that craft. There are absolutely some great programs out there (Columbia and Boston College come to mind immediately) but I've always maintained that no matter what type of law you'd like to practice, you want to find a good clinical program rather than seek out the best academic program. I'm sure others may disagree, but I can honestly say I learned far more about being a lawyer in my litigation clinic than in any of my classes.
One major piece of advice I give to anyone thinking about nonprofit work in law school... take administrative law. You'll be shocked how often it's relevant to the work you do!
Monday, February 25, 2008
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