After she gave up wanting to be president, Broward Circuit Judge Stacey Schulman decided she wanted to be a judge. She was still in elementary school.
She dedicated the rest of her life to getting there.
Broward Circuit Judge Stacey Schulman has run marathons on her own, as well as helping special-needs runners in marathons in a role she likens to a "coach-slash-cheerleader."
July 31, 2015 at 01:00 PM
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After she gave up wanting to be president, Broward Circuit Judge Stacey Schulman decided she wanted to be a judge. She was still in elementary school.
She dedicated the rest of her life to getting there.
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