Karla Rachwalski ’98 featured in Chicago Lawyer.

Karla Rachwalski ’98 was interviewed in an article in the November issue of Chicago Lawyer titled “School loans force tough choices on young lawyers.” The article focused on the high debt load of recent law school graduates that create barriers to going into public sector law. “I started law school thinking that I’d end up in some public-service job,” Rachwalski said. She’s a third-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law and has just accepted a job in the private sector. She majored in Latin American studies at Carleton.

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Karla Rachwalski ’98 was interviewed in an article in the November issue of Chicago Lawyer titled “School loans force tough choices on young lawyers.” The article focused on the high debt load of recent law school graduates that create barriers to going into public sector law. “I started law school thinking that I’d end up in some public-service job,” Rachwalski said. She’s a third-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law and has just accepted a job in the private sector. She majored in Latin American studies at Carleton.