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What kind of law jobs can you get in the government?



like if i wanted to work for the government...what kind of lawyer could i be? thank you!

prosecutor, defense, civil litigation, advising agencies, administrative law judge, workers comp, military law, land regulation, elder law, judicial law clerk, just about anything that lawyers do in the private sector they also do in the public sector
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You would have a lot of choices for sure. You could go for prosecution as a D.A. or work in policy or work for a specific program. There are tons of opportunities at either the city, county, state, or federal level. You could also become a judge someday as well.
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