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[The] program was, without question, a primary factor in my success [in law school] and more recently in my career, both in the Court and in the community. The opportunity to participate in the program was crucial to the development of the conceptual tools and practical skills needed to apply complex legal principles to everyday factual situations. The group meetings and individual one-on-one sessions with teaching assistants were very helpful in understanding the law school process. Due to my participation in the program, I was confident and prepared for the subsequent three years of law school.
I support and endorse this much needed program – The JD Project.
A. Scott Washington, J.D .
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
University of Saint Francis, Illinois
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