By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer In the summer of 1968, Thomas Lambert was a fresh-faced graduate of Loyola University in Los Angeles and volunteering as an advance man for Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign in Southern California. That summer turned out to be a watershed experience for Lambert, whose initial tentative intent to go to law school strengthened under his interactions with the lawyers involved in the campaign. But it w...
Daily Journal Staff Writer In the summer of 1968, Thomas Lambert was a fresh-faced graduate of Loyola University in Los Angeles and volunteering as an advance man for Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign in Southern California. That summer turned out to be a watershed experience for Lambert, whose initial tentative intent to go to law school strengthened under his interactions with the lawyers involved in the campaign. But it w...
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