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Manage Print Subscription. I lived across the street in Copeley III. The law students were very serious and focused, so the library was quiet. I knew I wanted to go to law school as an undergraduate. My excitement regarding teaching law at such a highly regarded law school drives me as I enter the building each day. I have received an incredibly warm welcome from so many students of all backgrounds and interests.

I already have begun to engage with students who will attend this fall and who want to study education law. Helping to shape the future leaders of our nation is a privilege that I feel so blessed to enjoy. In my courses, I aim to create social engineers that will create a more just and equitable nation. My students are a large part of how I contribute to our society and the world.

I did environmental engineering as an undergrad, but around my junior or senior year, I began to realize I could make a bigger difference through law and policy than through engineering itself. So I came to law school to do environmental law. In college I was a music and business major. I thought I wanted to go into the music industry.

As I was looking more into the industry, I realized the areas that I was most excited about were the laws. It was music that introduced my passion for the law. I realized there were a lot more ways the law could be used than just getting someone a record deal. A good career is going to take many turns, and you should look for open doors. I think going to law school was a great way to follow that, because a law degree just opens so many doors.

My biggest take away from 1L year? Start outlining sooner! Just kidding. Building time for that is just as important as building in time for studying. She moved to Canada with nothing and then moved to New York and had to build a life. Photo illustration by Warren Craghead. Often it was a student. At other times, a faculty or staff member, or just someone walking by. Every time, the subject posed for a photo while sharing a personal story, a lesson learned, or something amusing, giving us a glimpse of the people who are a part of the University of Virginia School of Law community.

On Sunday, Humans of UVA Law is wrapping up with a post featuring a well-known community member, five years to the month after the weekly feature began. Inspired by the photoblog Humans of New York, which spawned books and a documentary series, the Law School series launched on Tumblr in July Several staff members in the Communications Office have worked on Humans over the years. Communications Associate Julia Davis has been interviewing and photographing subjects since August Someone would start talking during an interview, and they would bring things up that would really surprise me.

Community members have shared that they were a foster child, a professional singer or dancer, that they ran for office, the difficulty of coming out as gay, their reasons for pursuing a law degree, and why they chose to attend UVA Law. A few people have cried. Davis got her own start in photography when she was 4, after she received a book on how to take photos with an accompanying red plastic camera, with lessons led by a teddy bear.

She eventually graduated to disposable cameras, planning ahead to buy cameras when trips were coming up, or if a snowstorm was in the forecast. In third grade she got her first camera, a Polaroid. I would save up all my money for the Polaroid film.

It was essentially a quarter for each shot, so I would have to plan things out very, very carefully. She got her first prosumer camera her senior year of high school, and has been traveling, taking photos and upgrading her camera ever since.

All are available on the tumblr site humansofuvalaw. But when I started bringing home straight As, they took a real interest, especially my father. I remember one day when I was or years-old, my dad had me Google the top colleges in America. It just cracked open my whole world. I hate real violence, but I have always enjoyed martial arts movies.

My son and I trained together for about eight years. One thing I learned from it is that fighting is dangerous — if anything, I avoid physical confrontation all the more now. I was the primary person responsible for hiring the elder care attorney. I had started to think about law school at the time. The attorney was such a great advocate for my family in this really difficult health care system for people who are aging or at the end of their life. It just confirmed that law school was what I wanted to do.

They asked me to leave and figure out everything on my own.



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