The only attorney Thomas Curtin knew growing up was a customer at a Boonton pharmacy where he stocked shelves and swept the floor to help earn money for college.

The thought of becoming a lawyer didn’t cross his mind until the start of his junior year at Fairfield University in Connecticut. A class tracing the history of the U.S. Constitution captivated Curtin, an American history and government major.

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