Justice Cheryl Chambers, the first Black woman in a senior position in the Appellate Division, shared her personal journey at Touro Law Center's commencement address. She encouraged the graduating class to understand that success is not defined solely by academic excellence. Chambers reflected on her own challenges as a first-generation law student and the transformative impact of her moot court experience, illustrating that growth stems from facing challenges and seeking support rather than relying solely on grades.
"I was not at the top of my class. That distinction is not a prerequisite for success, excellence or even happiness in the profession."
"Things began to shift for me during my moot court competition. I was both terrified and invigorated. That experience changed me."
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