My office: Organizing, preparing, and learning from.....case documents, files, and vocabulary, that has to be put into long-term storage.
My intern has veered me towards a lot of different questions about the world. Below are the questions and wonders that came to mind:
1. Why can't other schools have internship?
2. What can high school students as a whole do to make internship opportunities available for all juniors at all high schools?
3. As much as law firms and people all over the world know about the law and peoples rights, why wont they all team together and fight for better rights and living conditions in poorer countries like Sudan Africa or southern Uganda?
Below are a list of things that I would like to go out and learn about on my own time:
1. Be apart of teen court. A program that allows u to do mock trials with other teenagers that are interested in law, to get an even better idea of how it is to work in the law business. In my case, how it really is to be a criminal defense attorney
2. Go sit in and observe a real trial
3. Interview a homeless person about their rights as a US citizen
Below are a list of 5 questions that I will be asking am important co-worker:
1. What is your profession? What do you do?
2. In what ways do you think law has evolved over and improves over the past years?
3. What was it like making the transition from college to the work field?
4. What drives you to want to come to work everyday?
5. How do you believe law suits and cases can be improved?
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