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In 1989, while still in law school, Barack Obama worked for the law firm of Sidley and Austin in Chicago. In 1990 he worked for the law firm of Hopkins and Sutter in in Chicago.

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Did Barack Obama work for a private law firm?

Yes, he did. In fact, it was at Sidley Austin, a prestigious Chicago law firm, that he met his wife-to-be, Michelle Robinson, who was a lawyer there.


What did Michelle Obama do before she was the wife of Barack Obama?

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Where Did Mrs. Obama get her Law degree from?

Michelle Robinson (she was not yet married to Barack Obama) graduated from Harvard Law School in 1988. She then went to work for a Chicago law firm, Sidley & Austin. It was there that she met Barack Obama, who was a legal intern there at that time.


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What did Michelle do before marrying Obama?

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Who was Michelle Obama married to previously?

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Was Michelle Obama ever Barack Obama's boss?

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Where did Barack Obama go to work after law school?

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