
Students can practice law in a variety of areas including environmental law, consumer protection, labor law, international relations, intellectual law, civil rights, business law and tax law. Various government and public interest positions deal with different aspects of the law, such as policy and management.
To decide what area of law you might be interested in, take a look at the related links on this page. Several will provide job hunting tips, resume ideas or post job openings.
Career Services Office also maintains an up-to-date collection of books, directories, other specialized publications and videotapes for students’ use in researching potential employers and areas of practice, as well as seeking particular jobs. A registered member of eAttorney, an online multi-faceted legal job site, the office provides students with access via the internet. In addition, Career Services receives job bulletins from law schools across the United States and subscribes to pertinent periodicals. As part of the library, a computer and laser printer are provided so that students may produce professional résumés and cover letters.