Legal Ambition: an Asian Girl's Journey to the Supreme Court

Legal Ambition: an Asian Girl's Journey to the Supreme Court

by (usa) David Larter

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As a newcomer in the workplace, when faced with temptation, should you stay true to your original aspirations or follow the same trend? When interests conflict, fair play or petty tactics? How do you define ambition? Should it be equated with ambition? An inadvertent choice will often break your original life trajectory, or even change your life... The genius blogger David Larter uses his personal real experience as material to reveal to you the other side of the American legal elite under their glamorous appearance. In the United States, the position of Supreme Court clerk is as rare as a unicorn. Every year, hundreds of top law school students fight against all odds to compete for only forty spots. Born into a poor immigrant family, Audrey Coyne wanted to be one of the 40. She graduated from Yale Law School with excellent grades, but as an Asian woman, her journey to pursue her dream was particularly difficult. Judge Christine Huang Stinson of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is also an Asian immigrant. She is ambitious and plays a pivotal role in the legal community. She has the power to send judicial clerks to the Supreme Court. Coyne always looked up to her as an idol and was lucky enough to get the opportunity to work under her. Coyne thought he was one step closer to his ultimate dream, but he didn't know that there was a huge crisis hidden under the enviable situation...

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