Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, interviewed in 2001, describing her journey from housing project to federal judge.
“It’s a spiritual issue with me because this is Mother Earth and it affects me.”
Meet Tamara, she’s a 19-year-old Native American, and she wants to go to law school to become an environmental lawyer.
“Homelessness is important to me because I really want to bring a voice to the people who are on the streets.”
Meet Adam, he’s a 20-year-old Caucasian/African American, and he wants to go to law school to bring a voice to the homeless.
“There are a lot of families out there that are having trouble paying bills, making the mortgage. That’s an important issue to me.”
Meet Avianne, she’s a 22-year-old African American, and she wants to go to law school to help protect families from trouble.
“There are so many animals all over the world that are abused and mistreated.”
Meet Tiffany, she’s a 19-year-old Latina student, and she wants to go to law school to make sure that animals are treated humanely.
“I want to be a lawyer to make sure all intellectual property is protected.”
Meet Ravi, he’s a 22-year-old Latino/Indian student, and he wants to go to law school to protect artists from having their intellectual property stolen.
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