Law Degree and Programs
A law degree can serve as the foundation of a career that is both financially and personally rewarding. The legal system influences everything from family relations to housing, food to education. As a result, a law degree can open up a wide range of career opportunities. Because of the complexity of the law and legal occupations, a law degree is necessary for employment in a legal profession.
What to Do with Your Law Degree
Lawyers traditionally work as either advocates or advisors. Advocates represent parties in criminal or civil trials, while advisors counsel clients about legal rights and responsibilities and advise on a course of action. Law degrees also form the basis for careers in public advocacy, politics and nonprofit work. You can earn a broad-based law degree or choose to specialize in an area such as civil, criminal, Constitutional or immigration law.Featured Law Degree and Programs
Kaplan University
Advance your career with an online degree from Kaplan University.

Advance your career and get the distinct competitive advantage you need with an online degree from Kaplan University. And do it without missing a day of work.
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Concord Law School Online
Earn your law degree entirely online

Concord Law School is changing legal education. As the nation's first wholly online law school, it has provided the opportunity for hundreds of graduates to earn a law degree for nearly ten years.
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Champlain College - Online
For more than thirty years, Woodbury College has been helping adults change their lives through practical education for professional and personal growth. Woodbury offers a challenging and supportive learning environment where faculty are keenly aware of the strengths and challenges that working adults bring to the learning process.

For more than thirty years, Woodbury College has been helping adults change their lives through practical education for professional and personal growth. Woodbury offers a challenging and supportive learning environment where faculty are keenly aware of the strengths and challenges that working adults bring to the learning process.
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