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So I've been offered the opportunity to work on a sociology project on national economic development, and I'll specifically be working on legal aspects of said development. The project has the ultimate aim of publication in a sociological journal and presentment at a national conference.
My question to you is: will this be something I should emphasize in law school applications? Would the legal aspect of it help me at all, or should I look at it just as an opportunity to showcase writing skills?
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