As an intern, he worked in the Chicago law firm of Sidley Austin, where he met his future wife Michelle. After he graduated from Harvard Law School, he was hired by Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Gallard, a small Chicago firm specializing in civil rights law.
He first worked as a legal intern for the Chicago firm Sidley-Austin; that was where he met Michelle Robinson, a lawyer and his supervisor. They would eventually begin dating and marry a few years later.
Barack Obama worked for two law firms, both in Chicago. His first job was at Sidley and Austin, while he was still attending law school at Harvard. It was there that he met a young lawyer named Michelle Robinson, whom he would later date and then marry. After he got his law degree, Mr. Obama was hired by the civil rights firm of Miner, Barnhill and Galland. In addition to working on civil rights and discrimination cases, he also taught law at the University of Chicago, before deciding to enter politics and run for office in 1996.
He attended the University of Chicago Law School and Harvard Law School.
After he graduated from Harvard Law School, he was hired as an attorney for Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Gallard, a small Chicago law firm specializing in civil rights law.
He worked for Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Gallard, a small Chicago law firm that specialized in Civil Rights law; he also taught law at the University of Chicago Law School.
she worked at a law firm
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.
Michelle Obama met Barack Obama in 1989 when they both worked at the law firm Sidley Austin LLP in Chicago. She was assigned to be his mentor, and they eventually started dating and got married in 1992.
She had known him since they worked together at a Chicago law firm, and after dating for a while, they became engaged in 1991. They had a church wedding in 1992.
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For a little while. He first worked for the firm Sidley Austin in Chicago (where he and his wife met); this firm dealt with corporate clients. But later, he was hired by a small Chicago law firm (Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland) which specialized in civil rights law.
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.
First, it should be noted that there is no "Barack Obama Jr." His legal name is Barack Obama II. That said, in 1992, Mr. Obama married Michelle Robinson. At that time, he had recently graduated from Harvard Law School and was working as an attorney in a small Chicago firm that specialized in civil rights law.
Nobody told him to do it. He met Michelle Robinson at the law firm where they both worked; they began dating, they fell in love, and they decided to marry.
Michelle Robinson and Barack Obama met in 1989 when he was a summer associate at the law firm of Sidley Austin. Michelle was assigned to be Barack's adviser. They did not date initially - she declined - but they started dating later that summer, got engaged in 1991, and got married in 1992.
No, that was Romney.
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.