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Law school was a juggling act. Linh Adams conquered the challenge

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Linh Adams is a December 2020 亚洲AV graduate
Linh Adams, who is graduating from the Antonin Scalia Law School, turned down scholarship offers from two other area universities to attend Mason. Photo by Naomi Fort.

Law school is rigorous on its own. For Linh Adams, that was just the beginning. In addition to her studies, she juggled being a wife, a mother of three boys鈥攐ne of whom was born just before her second-year finals鈥攚orking part-time at a civil litigation firm, and averaging about four to five hours of sleep.

鈥淢y family鈥檚 graduating law school, it鈥檚 not just me,鈥 said Adams, who will graduate this month from 亚洲AV鈥檚 . 鈥淭he law school, my family, my husband, my kids supported me.鈥

Adams said she came to the United States from Vietnam in 2008, after winning a national cultural exchange contest in her home country that was hosted by its National Library and the Asia Foundation. She stayed in the area for school, earning an associate鈥檚 degree in social science from Northern Virginia Community College鈥攚here she met her husband鈥攁nd later a bachelor鈥檚 in criminal justice from Wilmington University in New Castle, Delaware.

鈥淢ason鈥檚 really well-known for its reputation,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淚 gave up a full scholarship at Howard [University] and a $30,000 scholarship at Catholic [University] to come to Mason. It wasn鈥檛 an easy choice then, but I鈥檓 glad I made it.鈥

After graduation, Adams said she will continue working at the civil litigation firm, HarrisLoftus PLLC. She hopes to one day make a difference in immigration law.

鈥淧art of my plan is to turn around and help the Vietnamese community in the United States pro bono,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of immigration issues [often connected with domestic violence] going on that they don鈥檛 really know how to deal with.鈥

鈥淚 know it鈥檚 an ambitious dream to have those [issues] corrected in the future, but it鈥檚 good enough for me to change one life at a time,鈥 she said.

Adams said she鈥檚 glad she chose Mason because of the people and the school鈥檚 willingness to work with students where they are at.

Initially a full-time student, she changed to part-time to balance her other obligations, Adams said.

鈥淭he school made it really easy and was very accommodating,鈥 she said.

While at Mason, many organizations recognized Adams鈥 skill and potential in law. She secured an internship at the Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center, was named a Scholar for the American Corporate Council, and received scholarships from American Corporate Council, the Vietnamese American Bar Association and the Asian Pacific American Bar Association.

Professors such as helped Adams understand complex material, she said, and instructors such as and Assistant Dean of Student Academic Affairs guided her as mentors.

鈥淪he was always prepared, a formidable debater, and excelled in class; all while raising a family,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淒espite ongoing almost daily life challenges, Linh maintained an even temperament and an infectious sense of humor.鈥

鈥淚 am certain that Linh has a bright future in store,鈥 Malone said. 鈥淪he is a woman of true grit and the legal profession is lucky to have her joining its ranks.鈥