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Law Clerk — Amie Alexander
Family information: I am married to my husband, Jackson Alexander. We live in Cabot with four fish and two parakeets. Jackson and I met in Fayetteville, where we went to college. I grew up in Scott County, where my family still lives.
My favorite meal: My favorite meal is my
granny’s fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, fried potatoes and biscuits — with angel food cake for dessert.
When I’m not working I’m: Studying,
reading, getting coffee with a friend, spending hours in a bookstore, traveling or watching Netflix.
Te accomplishment of which I am most proud: I am the most proud of the educational experiences I have had the op- portunity to take advantage of. I have always loved school and being challenged to learn new and unfamiliar things.
Te hardest thing I have ever done: Conquering my first year of law school and first year of marriage at the same time is
an accomplishment I am happy to have behind me. Te credit is certainly not all mine, though. My husband began an online master’s program so that we could spend time together study- ing in the library, and he always made sure I had a healthy meal to eat and minimized my late night Taco Bell drive- through runs.
At the top of my bucket list is to: Swim with manatees! I have always loved marine ani- mals; I got to swim with a beluga whale when I was 18, and I loved that. Manatees are my favorite marine creature and a swim together is at the top of my bucket list.
You might be surprised to learn that: I will be spending the summer in Tokyo, Japan, working for the United States Department of Agriculture
Foreign Agricultural Service. My pet peeve is: Overpriced, bad coffee.
Motto or favorite quote: “Nothing will work unless you do.” — Maya Angelou.
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