No, there is no such law. America has a separation of church and state, which means religion and government are not supposed to mix. Of course, presidents can express their views about religious issues, (and clergy can express theirs about political issues) but it would be unconstitutional for any president, Mr. Obama included, to appoint members of the clergy. Each religion is responsible for that duty, and the government stays out of it.
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President Obama majored in law.
Barack Obama was never the president of a college. But he was the editor of the Harvard Law Review when he was getting his law degree.
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.
Barack Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review journal before becoming president.
President Obama graduated from Harvard Law School.
Yes, he was president of the Harvard Law Review starting in 1990.
President Barack Obama went to Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
No, Barack Obama was elected president of the Harvard Law Review on February 6, 1990 for the 1990-1991 academic year.
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that he was president of harvard law review
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