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<p>But then that means that if you’re not working in biglaw, then you should have spare time to join the National Guard. </p>
<p>Furthermore, by the time you’re a 3L if not before, you should be able to reasonably predict whether you’re going to have a biglaw job. Many biglaw associates have a job offer in hand after their summer internships. If you’re not one of them, or if you don’t go to a top law school, or even if you do but you’re earning mediocre grades, you’re probably not going to get a biglaw offer. In that case, you really could reasonably join the National Guard via OCS during 3L. </p>
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<p>Then perhaps we could discuss exactly which states and municipalities you’re talking about, and then have a local reporter talk about it in the context of government spending. </p>
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<p>Which then would make the point moot until we get into another major war.</p>