Choosing a Career in the Judicial System
Lawyers make money—or so says one common opinion in society. While the law may offer a high earning potential, there are other reasons to practice law (and less lucrative areas of it). Consider that another word for lawyer is advocate, and to advocate means to represent and work for the interests of another. Whether that means advocating for the collective good of citizens (i.e., the government) or to ensure that every person in the judicial system receives representation (i.e., the defense), working in the judicial system in numerous areas can be a vocation, motivated by a desire to serve the public.
Imagine that you have been called to deliver a presentation at a nearby law school in which you discuss the standards, ethics, and merits of a career in the judicial system.
To upload your video presentation for this Assignment, use the Kaltura Media option from the mashup tool drop-down menu. Refer to the Kaltura Media Uploader area in the course navigation menu for more information about how to upload media to the course.
THIS IS A VIDEO PRESENTATIONS THAT I WILL SPEAK ON SO I WOULD LIKE FOR YOU TO TURN THIS INTO A 750 WORD ESSAY COVERING ALL THE QUESTIONS AND TOPICS BELOW THAT ARE HIGHLIGHTED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE AND PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU REFERENCE YOUR WORK AND PLEASE READ EVERYTHING FROM TOP TO BOTTOM SO YOU WILL UNDERSTAND HOW TO PUT THE ESSAY TOGETHER THANKS……
Submit a Kaltura video of delivering a presentation that follows the guidelines below. Your video should be no longer than 5 minutes.
You have been called to deliver a presentation at a nearby law school. Your goal is to enlist new law students into working within the district attorney’s office or as public defenders