Once your higher education focus becomes law studies, you may wish to specialize in the field of civil rights.
While the legal system is a form of public protection, the use of your higher education degree can be abused in a reverse racist direction, in that the minorities in which the laws were written to protect, or to gain affirmative action and force openings, where these minority groups could not enter, are being turned into a bastardized approach of using the system on a select minority or group, which is not afforded to everyone.
Being disabled, disadvantaged, living on welfare, or living on unemployment extensions is not unique to a certain skin color, race or gender and affects everyone.
Another form of reverse racism is the pandering by politicians to minorities and specialty groups, to gain their vote. The result is that a large portion of the population is overlooked or even worse, taken for granted.
When discrimination of civil rights to this overlooked group occurs, it is sometimes not taken as seriously as minority groups, and not labeled a discrimination, but only a joke. Politicians forget their equality laws.
By desensitizing the protections afforded all peoples, law makers use their higher education to only concern themselves with those groups who will continue to keep them in office.
How will you use your higher education?