In 2019, Taylor Schlitz was accepted to nine different law schools, eventually attending SMU's Dedman School of Law in Dallas, according to a news release from the university. She's also an author, public speaker and advocate for"the issues students of color face in navigating gifted and talented programs in public schools," the release said.As a fifth-grader, Taylor Schlitz struggled to be acknowledged by her public school's gifted and talented program, the release said.
At 16, she became the youngest graduate on record from Texas Woman's University, according to her website.Read More"Many girls and students of color are left out of our nation's gifted and talented programs," Taylor Schlitz said in SMU's news release. "Society will lose out on the potential scientist who cures a major disease, the entrepreneur who starts the next Amazon and so much more. All because of their gender and/or skin color," she said.
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This means that liberals are going to lower the age of drinking from 21 to 18
no problem...working in Germany...in Europe...in Germany she would have been allowed to drink beer for 3 years...but owning guns a bit more difficult...
her surname is literally a beer brand. ironic.
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If the potential sentence is longer then your lawyer has been alive, maybe get a new lawyer.