I suppose the devil will be in the details and it’s too late for me, but here’s our federal government’s handout to lawyers who choose to work as federal or state prosecutors, public defenders, and something called “public interest legal services.” So go to a state school, work in one of these sectors for a few years and your law school loans are gone.
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