
Monique Olivier was in a workers’ rights clinic in her second year in law school when her interest in representing people suing their employers crystallized. By now, she has been representing plaintiffs in employment matters for 26 years.
It was obvious to the young 2L how important the workplace was to the clinic’s low-income clients. “In America, [work] is such a huge part of our identity,” Olivier said. “Identity, security, stability, he...
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