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BYU Law students pursue careers in politics
Sara Jarman, BYU law school student and aspiring politician, met Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, president pro tempore of the United States Senate, while working as a Senate Page in 2006. (Kimberly Catron)
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Jamaican woman leaves successful job, extended family to attend BYU law school
Former Jamaican Ministry of Justice employee Crystal Powell left Jamaica to attend the J. Reuben Clark Law School in Provo, Utah. As the only Latter-day Saint in her family, Powell left behind loved ones to fulfill her dreams to go to law school. (Maddi Driggs)
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