Politics: The Larger Courtroom
Lawyers, by training and profession, are experts in the judiciary or execution of the laws, edicts and rights as prescribed by the Constitution. Lawyers and law graduates bring to the legislative table skills that can make a good public servant if they choose to do so.
Lawyers on policy-making
Ideally, experience in upholding the law can make lawyers and law degree holders suitable for public office. Policy-making can be improved as lawyers should have deeper understanding of all the rights and limitations as stated in the Constitution. Policies, laws, and acts can be formulated in accordance to or as improved versions of the basic principles of the Constitution.
To be able to formulate effective laws, a politician should be able to go through large amounts of written material. Law school and the practice of law have prepared the lawyer to face such texts and devour the information in these. Having attention to detail can also be a qualifier for lawyers to become effective politicians as well.
Policy-making also entails that the person be able to make sense of issues and matters at hand. Making logical arguments to defend a cause or a new bill is just second nature for lawyers who do it for a living. The ability to negotiate well also comes in handy as politicians banter and parry for the enactment of certain laws – tasks that a lawyer is well-acquainted with in the courtroom.
Lawyers on good governance
Though the ability to exhibit good governance does not really require a law degree, the holistic approach that lawyers employ in most of their cases can be of use in the arena of politics. Excellent communication skills are exhibited by lawyers and law degreeholders, necessary for addressing fellow legislators and great audiences when they get into office. Lawyers often look at the legislature as a larger courtroom and in a sense, it really is. It would just depend on how these lawyers turned politicians can fight their case well, for the benefit of a greater client – the people.
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