Valedictorian repeats oldest sister’s feat

Lisa Roose-Church reports in the Daily Press & Argus:
“Although teaching suit her, McGuire felt something was missing and she returned to college, eventually graduating cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 2008. . . . McGuire also learned about an organization called the Alliance Defense Fund, which is comprised of attorneys who defend the First Amendment guarantees of religious freedom. ‘As a Christian, I was concerned about the erosion of religious freedom from what was originally intended in the Constitution,’ McGuire said. ‘I thought it would be exciting and fulfilling to become a lawyer and someday use my legal skills to protect religious liberty and it turns out that I have been able to do that to some extent already.’”

More information: ADF Blackstone Fellowship and National Litigation Academy