COVID-19 changed the trajectory of Lucy Trieshmann's budding legal career. Lockdowns in March 2020 meant classes went online, and before long Trieshmann hit a groove attending from home, eventually landing an American Civil Liberties Union fellowship that featured working remotely. "I was able to appear in housing court in New York on behalf of clients and have the energy for them because they were remote," said Trieshmann, who uses she/they pronouns.
STORY: Lucy Trieshmann has a rare genetic disorder that made going to law school in person unbearable without spending part of the time lying on the floor. -February 14, 2024 at 06:15 am EST
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