Harvard Law Put Davis on Path From Teen Mom to Politician
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As a student at Harvard Law School two decades ago, Wendy Davis was drawn to a legal clinic for the poor. For two years, she helped AIDS patients write living wills, and surviving partners figure out their legal rights.
Davis, who grew up poor and was a single mother by age 19, was destined to do that type of work, her bosses told her.