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The New Lawyer Supplement

Nov. 25, 2009

Woman at War

Whittier Law School grad Melissa Tyner explains how childhood essay contest can shape a legal career.


A veteran in a wheelchair approached me and handed me a paper napkin he had carefully sculpted into a rose. "I do not know what you want to do with the rest of your life but I hope you decide to help veterans. They need it most and are the last people to ask for it." I had just won the state-wide veteran student competition for high school students.


My legal career really began in elementary school, in the small farming community where I grew up. At ...

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