She was also a mom and her part time didn't always meet the 120
hour threshold
over the
course of those five years, though she wasn't doing anything else and so they said that she didn't meet the standards and denied her ability to waive into the Minnesota bar without having to take the bar exam and she's petitioning that to the state supreme court right now under a couple
of different theories because the case also involved maternity leave and whether a gap in that counting, all sorts
of interesting
stuff.