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In June 2002 I graduated from Harvard University, where I pursued a degree in Social Studies. I was born in Taipei, Taiwan, but when I was very young I moved from there to San Marino, CA, where I lived for the next 15 years (except for a brief 9-month stint in Colorado between first and second grade, where I attended Cotton Creek Elementary School). I graduated from San Marino High School in 1998 and moved to Harvard, where I promptly became lost in the crowd at Grays and then Quincy House. I graduated from Yale Law School in 2005 and clerked for Judge Diana G. Motz on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit the year afterward. I was an associate at Akin Gump's D.C. office for almost two years. I now work in the New York Attorney General's Office.
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