Boston has had many education - related
firsts during its long history, including the country's
first public school, the
first school for the blind, the
first all -
female law school, and the
first public school for black
students.
The
first of these cases involves a suit by two
female law students against Anthony Ciollio, founder of Autoadmit, a bulletin board - type site, as well as commenters who badmouthed them in postings at the site.
She hails from Springfield, Illinois, was inducted into the Sacred Heart - Griffin High School Hall of Fame in 2010, attended the University of Virginia, where she was President of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and has served since graduation on the Class of 1983 Class Reunion Committee; attended Washington & Lee School of
Law, where she was named Most Outstanding Woman
Law Student, resurrected the Women
Law Students Organization and was the first female Executive Committee representative for the honor system for both the undergraduate and graduate students since the founding
Students Organization and was the
first female Executive Committee representative for the honor system for both the undergraduate and graduate
students since the founding
students since the founding in 1749.