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FEATURES Family information: I have one older brother who lives


in Denver with his wife and son. My parents live in Bryant, where I am from, and I visit them fre- quently to mainly see their dog, McGregor.


My favorite meal: I enjoy any type of pasta.


When I’m not working I’m: Hanging out with my boyfriend, friends, or family; watching Netflix; or reading a good book.


Te accomplishments of which I am most


proud: I am proud of my acceptance and continuance of attending law school and my high school cross-country team champion- ship win when I was a freshman


Te hardest thing I have ever done: Coming back from a shin injury from running in high school to compete at state competition.


At the top of my bucket list is to: Sing in a jazz-type club


Law Clerk — Mary Edwards or speakeasy for just one night.


You might be surprised to learn that: I do not drink any caffeine. My pet peeve is: People who are late.


Motto or favorite quote: “Te more that


you read, the more things you will know. Te more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss


How long have you been at AAC and can


you describe some of your successful projects? I started at AAC in late August. So far, I have enjoyed learning from experienced law clerks and fine-tuning my research skills.


What do you like most about your position at AAC? I


enjoy the challenge of the law clerk position, but more im- portantly, the people make you feel at home.


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COUNTY LINES, FALL 2017


Mary Edwards


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