@Kiarra Jenkins Would you please clarify what you mean by "working in law"? To clarify, I do not have a law degree, but I work in the U.S. Senate on the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. I draft legislation and have authored bills that have been signed into law by the President; additionally, I work with many attorneys and am engaged to a senior associate at a firm, so I have a wide perspective. With that said, most lawyers on Committee wouldn't consider our work "legal" work. Typically that's reserved for those working cases and going to trial. So, if you would please clarify "working in law" I'll be happy to better answer your question. Thank you.
@Kiarra Jenkins Would you please clarify what you mean by "working in law"? To clarify, I do not have a law degree, but I work in the U.S. Senate on the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. I draft legislation and have authored bills that have been signed into law by the President; additionally, I work with many attorneys and am engaged to a senior associate at a firm, so I have a wide perspective. With that said, most lawyers on Committee wouldn't consider our work "legal" work. Typically that's reserved for those working cases and going to trial. So, if you would please clarify "working in law" I'll be happy to better answer your question. Thank you.