We Live In A Grey Age Analysis

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Even though, Jean Camper Cahn concluded the previous quote as, “ We live in a grey age…….a post-heroic age. We look for great issues-issues that call upon us for commitment, issues worth risking all-issues we can affect; and in doing so, affect the destiny of humankind. And they do not seem to be at hand.” Yet, I am here seven years later, ready to continue the work of our heroes. I am inspired, empowered, and ready to commit to this journey of obtaining a Juris Doctorate, while infusing our heroes in my work and invoking the University of District Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law’s mission to practice law, promote justice, and change lives.

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