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Education Disparities Based On Wealth: Struggles Facing Poor Aspiring Lawyers, Angelica Torres May 2015

Education Disparities Based On Wealth: Struggles Facing Poor Aspiring Lawyers, Angelica Torres

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This paper will focus on my lack of knowledge about how growing up poor would make my own struggle to become a lawyer – especially a lawyer hoping to one day serve her own community – seem cluttered with unending obstacles. Given the costs of becoming a lawyer, and given that poverty disproportionately affects minorities, it is easy to understand why diversity is still lacking in the legal profession. Furthermore, because of the economic obstacles the poor face from the very beginning, attempting to work in the public interest field can add to the lists of challenges by disincentivizing those …