Judge to Law Students: Believe in Democracy
What inspired you to attend Maryland Carey Law?U.S. District Judge Brendan Hurson '05 shared with graduates that if you ever lose yourself ever believing in democracy, to watch a naturalization ceremony welcoming new U.S. citizens. #naturalization #USCitizenship #LawSchool #graduation
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