200 Years, Countless Stories | Loretta Lynch ’84

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Former Attorney General of the United States Loretta Lynch ’84 discusses her career in government and looks back on her time at Harvard Law School. Prior to her appointment as the country’s chief law enforcement officer and head of the Department of Justice (DOJ), Lynch, the first African-American woman attorney general, served as head of the U.S. Attorney’s office in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Practicing law is the best profession to resolve legal disputes. When I am a lawyer, I am going to use the law as a weapon, as an aid to serve people, and a tool to resolve problems within our communities because it is my dream career. When it comes to accomplishing your dream career, remember, no matter what your naysayers and hatters opinions are, pursue your dream career, don't walk by their words nor their thoughts, but walk by faith! Believe in yourself! Do it! We move together, we are united!

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Just got arrested for treason. Here comes the PAIN!!!

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