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History 
Speaking.

"History speaks. In some form, it can be heard forever." 
Students for Fair Admissions v. President & Fellows of Harvard College, 600 U.S. ___, ___ (2023) (Brown Jackson, J., dissenting) (slip op., at 11).
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Every icon has a story. How that story is told depends on the author—whether it is a social scientist telling the story about a moment in time, a biographer telling the story from a specific viewpoint, or a court analyzing history and traditions by grouping the tales of citizens to shape the laws of our society.

 

This project allows ordinary people that have become change agents  to tell their own stories. They are the authors, and their stories explain how they became lawyers, leaders, and pillars in their communities.

 

This project is for future generations so that they may see and hear themselves reflected in the stories each icon has to share.

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We are always happy to hear and document the stories of the people working in and changing the legal profession. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to schedule an interview, leave feedback for us or an interviewee, or suggest content you would like to see.

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