Almost every accredited law school will teach courses in corporate law. Corporations and business organizations are often tested on the Bar Exam, depending on the state, so these kinds of courses are considered foundational.
All law schools teach criminal law.
Most Canadian law schools teach the common law. Some teach the civil law. A couple teach both. See the links for more information.
LSU Tulane and other Louisiana law schools
Depending on what the corporate law firm is looking for in a candidate. Sometimes, law firms looks for inexperienced people to teach them all, and other times, skilled people to work immediately.
Teachers in Tennessee schools are protected by Law to teach evolution in K-12 settings due to the Academic Freedom Bill passed in the House in 2011 Therefore, Tennessee schools do, in fact, care about science.
The ivy league law schools have the best criminal law programs, followed by all other ABA approved law schools. Criminal justice schools do teach mostly criminal law but that path wil not make a graduate a lawyer. For CA bar/baby bar tutoring or general tutoring for any law school see CaliforniaBarHelp.com
No. It is up to individual schools and individual school districts to make that determination. Most Middle and High Schools do offer a foreign Language and have for years. English as a second language may also be found in some schools but it is not required by law - at this point anyway!
It depends on what subject and in which country you want to teach. If you want to teach English, you just need a university degree in any field. In some countries, you don't even need that--just be a native English speaker. If you want to be a proper high school teacher, you'll be working at an International School. These are schools for children of corporate expats. To work at these schools, you need the same qualifications as you would need in America.
No. There are many good law schools, and more important than the school is the person.
Where you teach law at will greatly determine the pay that you make. Teachers at Ivy League schools, such as Harvard and Yale, make anywhere up to $250,000 a year. Whereas smaller schools may only pay their law professors $50,000.
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