Education
Apr. 8, 2006
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SAN FRANCISCO - Chris Clay, a consultant to the state Assembly's Insurance Committee, considers his license to practice law "an honor and a privilege" that has made a tremendous difference in his life.




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Chris Clay, a consultant to the state Assembly's Insurance Committee, considers his license to practice law "an honor and a privilege" that has made a tremendous difference in his life.
The son of a janitor, Clay grew up in a low-income black neighborhood in Gary, Ind. Scholarships, grants and jobs got him to and t...
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