Ever since Lisa McElroy went public about her struggles with severe anxiety in a 2013 article in Slate, she’s been a sounding board for other lawyers and law students with mental illness.

McElroy, a tenured professor at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, gets emails and calls from people seeking advice or venting frustrations with the stigma mental illness carries in the legal profession.

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