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  • Jared Bartie (JD '93) knew he was going to be a lawyer from a very young age—a sentiment that was instilled by his grandmother.
  • Sherrese Smith (JD '96) may be surprised to be called a pathbreaker, but charting the way for others has always been an ...
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