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November 30th 1993, by signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
After graduating from Yale Law School, Clinton became a professor at the University of Arkansas.
No,by law you can on serve two terms.
William J "Bill" Clinton was a lawyer before he became president and practiced law in Arkansas. Former President Clinton is still licensed to practice Law as an attorney. Before his presidency, he and his wife promoted justice for disempowered persons in his town.
President Obama was in law school during the time that George H.W. Bush was president. He graduated in 1991, prior to Bill Clinton's election.
November 30th 1993, by signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
Clinton earned a bachelor's degree in international affairs from Georgetown University in 1968 and he also earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in law. from Yale University in 1973.
Bill Clinton studied at Oxford as a Rhodes scholar.
September 21, 1996 by then U.S. President Bill Clinton.
No, President Clinton was disbarred by the Supreme Court Monday, Oct. 1, 2001; 10:48 a.m. EDT
He naturally realized that his views and actions - once he was the highest law in the land - would get him impeached before Clinton's trial would be over.
The Financial Services Modernization Act was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in late 1999.