Thetermlike father, like sonwillsoon take on aparticularly significantmeaning for David Lawson and hisson Shannon.The two naturallyshare many things in common liketheir witty humor,their curious natures, and their ability to not take themselves too seriously. However, what started with a simple textmessage,will soon end with anothercommonalityadded to their list: Aggie Law graduates.
Unbound Passion: Allison Byrd's Journey to End Human Trafficking
Many people often discover their calling in life during adulthood. However, Allison Byrd, a 3L and Fort Worth-native, found her calling long before she graduated high school. By the age of 13, she realized that she could be an ambassador for change in her pursuit to combat human trafficking. Since then, she has cultivated that calling and helped establish similar frameworks on an international level.
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Wei Wu’s journey to law school is a testament to the strength of diversity. Wei is the first in her family to graduate college, the first to pursue a graduate degree, and the first in her generation to achieve numerous milestones — displaying the tenacity and resilience that define her character.
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Running Toward Your Goals: Carolyn Hoffmann ’89, ’23
The Boston Marathon is one of the world’s most beloved sporting events and hosts thousands of runners and spectators annually. Carolyn Hoffmann ’89, ’23, an M.Jur student, recently fulfilled a personal goal by completing the 127th iteration of the marathon on April 17.
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Motivated by injustice, inspired by action: Tiffany Daniels ’22
Tiffany Daniels ’22 journey to law school wasn’t traditional, but that didn’t stop her from breaking down barriers and making a difference as a prosecutor.
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Danyelle Honoré ’25 has an unquestionable sense of purpose. The first-year law student and Marshall-Motley Scholar is passionate about social justice, civil rights, and activism. Her law school experiences continue to shape her ambitions for a more equitable and empowered future.
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