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The New Lawyer Supplement

May 20, 2009

In the Fast Lane

Most law school students are taught that nothing good comes from three strikes. But for UC Hastings College of the Law graduate Scott Norton, the more strikes the better.

By Sara Randazzo

Most law school students are taught that nothing good comes from three strikes. But for recent UC Hastings College of the Law graduate Scott Norton, the more strikes the better. Twelve strikes, and his day couldn't look any brighter.

For the past year, the 27-year-old has traded weekend cram sessions at the library for hours at bowling centers, competing in professional bowling tournaments around the country to ea...

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