There’s Still Work To Do For The CROWN Act
‘The Freedom to Unapologetically
Be You’
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‘The Freedom to Unapologetically
Be You’
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In May 2022, Haley Taylor Schlitz, 19, became the youngest Black American to graduate from law school. She was accepted into nine law schools when she was just 16, but she chose Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law in Dallas, Texas. She’s also the youngest person ever to graduate from the school.As a child,
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Some scientists predict that by 2050, the plastic in Earth’s oceans will outweigh the fish. That’s bad news for all of us. Plastic pollution is one of the fastest-growing crises in the world, and when Hannah Testa heard those statistics, she had to do something about it. She loved animals too much not to.“When I
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Sutures that change color to indicate quickly and externally if the incision or wound they’ve been used on develops an infection: You might expect this invention to the brainchild of a veteran scientist, but you’d be underestimating today’s teens. This technology was created by Dasia Taylor in their junior year at Iowa City West High
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