Elizabeth Kelley, a criminal defense attorney, emphasizes that compassion and understanding are essential in law, especially when advocating for individuals with mental disabilities.
Kelley discusses her transition from studying literature to becoming an advocate for mental health in the legal system, highlighting the urgent need for reform.
She reflects on the powerful courtroom experiences that demonstrate the importance of independent forensic evaluations and the role they play in fair legal representation.
Kelley stresses the necessity of wellness and coaching in the legal profession, noting that mental wellness should be prioritized throughout law school and practice.
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