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By Betty Raskoff Kazmin
Our life experience colors our perspectives of various issues. I was a 33-year-old wife, mother and teacher when I entered law school in the mid-1970s. As a former UCLA student of history and math, I was fascinated by constitutional law; my years as a parent and teacher affected my approach to legal issues. Certain landmark Supreme Court cases made strong impressions then, seem as relevant now as when ...
By Betty Raskoff Kazmin
Our life experience colors our perspectives of various issues. I was a 33-year-old wife, mother and teacher when I entered law school in the mid-1970s. As a former UCLA student of history and math, I was fascinated by constitutional law; my years as a parent and teacher affected my approach to legal issues. Certain landmark Supreme Court cases made strong impressions then, seem as relevant now as when ...
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