I've been in the government bureaucracy, I've practiced law, I've done a lot of different things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I worked my way through law school.
I come from a modest background. I put myself through college and law school and a postdoctorate program in tax law.
I practise law almost every day. Exclusively criminal work these days.
I like practicing law.
I finished law school in '56, but I was working two jobs.
I learnt a lot in government, and I've learnt a lot since leaving government. The kind of journey of being in government is that you start at your most popular and least capable, and you end at your most capable and least popular.
I had a 20-year, stellar government career.
I have done things politically, and I've been running a business at the same time, but I sort of joke that to some extent I do more than most legislators have done in their whole careers, and I've been doing it as a part-time job.
Instead of taking a very high-paying type of law job or something that I might be able to do, I have been a legislator. That's what I do. I think it's an honorable profession - if you're honest and have integrity and work hard.
I give off rather mixed messages about the law. On the one hand, I can honestly say I don't miss working in a law office. On the other hand I do enjoy watching the law and while the profession may have its problems, I have sold zillions of books out of magnifying them.
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