She’s not the one.
Don’t ask retired Justice Leah Ward Sears to discuss America’s racism, reflected in the lack of diversity in Big Law.
With an Ivy League education, an initial rise to the bench at 27 and her first victory before the state Supreme Court by age 36, Sears crafted a distinguished career as an attorney, jurist and elected official.
January 11, 2021 at 11:20 AM
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She’s not the one.
Don’t ask retired Justice Leah Ward Sears to discuss America’s racism, reflected in the lack of diversity in Big Law.
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