Thousands of new students are flocking to law campuses across the country this month to kick off their legal careers. It’s safe to say that most all of them can legally order a beer at the bar.

Not Aaron Parnas. He’s matriculating at George Washington University Law School this week at the tender age of 18, having zipped through high school and college in just four years. Parnas, a native of Boca Raton, is on track to graduate and get licensed at 21, the minimum age requirement for bar admission. Talk about a fresh-faced lawyer.

 

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