A Woman’s Work
When I was in law school, I dreamed of the day when I would passionately address a jury, asking that they serve justice upon a criminal who had heartlessly victimized a woman or a child. I spent hours poring over cases, highlighting opinions and spending every last dollar I hadn’t yet earned to pay for an education that would redeem itself in both salary and the satisfaction of working for the rights of women and children. Eight years later,... Read More






