If not for the environmental law class she took in college, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Bronwyn Miller’s life might have been very different.
As a kid, she thought about becoming a veterinarian. Or a pediatrician.
An environmental law class she took in college persuaded Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Bronwyn Miller to come to Miami and study law, when she wasn't running marathons.
May 15, 2015 at 01:00 PM
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If not for the environmental law class she took in college, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Bronwyn Miller’s life might have been very different.
As a kid, she thought about becoming a veterinarian. Or a pediatrician.
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