she can do anything she wants to do if she sticks to it, I mean after all she is the first lady. Anyone can do anything if they stick their mind to it.
Second answer: I believe that her license is currently in "inactive" status, so that she doesn't have to pay the state license fees or take the continuing education courses that actively-practicing lawyers are required to take. If she wants to practice as some point in the future, she will have to comply with her state bar re-admission requirements so that her license will be reinstated. State rules differ, so I don't know what her situation will be if she decides she wants to practice law at some tiume in the future.
It is not uncommon for people to have been practicing law for a while when their lives take another turn, and they eventually decide they don't want to (or won't have the time to) practice law for the forseeable future. The license fees and required continuing education courses are expensive.
Yes and no. When she knew her husband Barack was going to enter politics and ultimately run for president, she allowed her law license to expire, since she was no longer going to have time to practice law. Thus, her license is currently on "inactive" status. But because she left the legal profession in good standing, she can resume the practice of law whenever she chooses to renew her license.
Absolutely. Any time she wants to, in fact. But she allowed her law license to expire when she knew she was going to be helping her husband with his campaign. She would have to renew her license so that it would be on "active" rather than inactive status. Since she left the legal profession in good standing, she would have no problem going back to it, if that is what she decided to do.
Yes and no. When she knew her husband Barack was going to enter politics and ultimately run for president, she allowed her law license to expire, since she was no longer going to have time to practice law. Thus, her license is currently on "inactive" status. But because she left the legal profession in good standing, she can resume the practice of law whenever she chooses to renew her license.
They voluntarily placed their IL law licenses in suspension during Mr. Obama's term as President, a common practice.
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Michelle Obama went to school at Harvard Law School.
Not technically. When Obama worked at Sidley and Austin law firm in Chicago, as a civil rights lawyer and teacher of constitutional law, he was assigned a personal mentor- Michelle Robinson, who married Obama, and became Michelle Obama.
Michelle Obama graduated from Princeton University
she worked at a law firm
Michelle Obama was not married to anyone before Barack Obama. They have been married since 1992, and met at their law firm.
Barack Obama and Michelle Robinson met in the summer of 1989 when Michelle was an attorney at the Chicago law firm of Sidley & Austin, and Barack was a new legal intern there. He was in his first year at Harvard Law School at that time. Michelle has already graduated, and by some accounts, she was his supervisor.
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His wife's name is Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama. (Robinson was her maiden name.) The two met while working together at a law firm in Chicago. They married in 1992.
Michelle Obama and Jesse Jackson's daughter were classmates at the University of Chicago Law School, where Michelle Obama was a first-year law student and Jesse Jackson's daughter was a second-year law student.
Michelle Obama graduated from Princeton University graduating in 1988. She also attended Harvard Law School. She has a juris doctor degree.