Since she was a little girl, 13-year-old Mariah Griffin, a student at P.S./M.S. 5 in the Port Morris section of the Bronx, has envisioned a future in which she would become the first lawyer in her family.

Her inspiration? A knack for argument—and her love of televised court proceedings of New York Law School alumna and benefactor and former Manhattan family court jurist “Judge Judy” Sheindlin.

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