"When I started reading John Grisham novels late into the night in fifth grade, I knew that I wanted to become a lawyer. I was drawn to the sense of justice in those books. I never strayed from my goal. I attended law school and spent 15 years in the profession, including a decade at the US Department of Justice."
"I studied economics at Tulane University in New Orleans while working as a file clerk at a local law firm, then graduated from law school at Northwestern University in Chicago in 2010. After working for over a year at the law firm in New Orleans, where I had previously worked as a law clerk, and then at a nonprofit, I joined a civil rights organization in New Orleans in 2011."
Aurora Bryant pursued a childhood dream of becoming a lawyer after reading John Grisham. She studied economics at Tulane while working as a file clerk, then graduated from Northwestern Law in 2010. She worked at a New Orleans law firm, a nonprofit, and joined a civil rights organization in 2011 to investigate and litigate housing and lending discrimination. She spent 15 years in the legal profession, including a decade as a trial attorney at the US Department of Justice. At age 40, she left legal practice to become senior legal data intelligence lead at Relativity, applying AI to solve complex legal challenges and embracing stepping outside her comfort zone.
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