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As a case in point, Crowe notes that in recent years there has been an influx of lobbyists with Ph.D.’s and other advanced degrees in the social and technical sciences—in short, nonlawyers.
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Crowe notes recent influx of lobbyists with PhDs and advanced degrees in sciences nonlawyers
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Magazine Article
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{
    "person": "Robert Crowe",
    "education": "PhDs and advanced degrees in sciences",
    "background": "Non-lawyers",
    "profession": "Lobbyists"
}
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September 12, 2025 at 12:51 AM (1 day ago)
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full issue Newly released data provides strong evidence that lawyers are no longer as dominant as they once were in many sectors of elected U S political office Similarly there

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