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Maggie: From Law School to Federal Clerkship

1 h 14 min · Ayer
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In this episode, Maggie Maddox shares her extraordinary journey from foster care to becoming an attorney, proving that our beginnings do not define our future. Adopted at the age of four after spending her early childhood in foster care, Maggie reflects on how her experiences shaped not only her life but also her passion for advocating for children and families navigating the legal system. We also discuss her law school experience, including the many opportunities to learn from federal judges, the importance of on-campus interviews, and the unconventional path that led to securing her clerkship.  Follow us on social media, support the show, and never miss an episode: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli [https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli] Kaplan Bar Prep Discount: Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an additional $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep, and it stacks with current promotions and sales!

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Maggie: From Law School to Federal Clerkship

In this episode, Maggie Maddox shares her extraordinary journey from foster care to becoming an attorney, proving that our beginnings do not define our future. Adopted at the age of four after spending her early childhood in foster care, Maggie reflects on how her experiences shaped not only her life but also her passion for advocating for children and families navigating the legal system. We also discuss her law school experience, including the many opportunities to learn from federal judges, the importance of on-campus interviews, and the unconventional path that led to securing her clerkship.  Follow us on social media, support the show, and never miss an episode: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli [https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli] Kaplan Bar Prep Discount: Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an additional $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep, and it stacks with current promotions and sales!

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