Profile & interview with Michelle Obama, lawyer and "super juggler" [Clippings]

Yesterday the Wall Street Journal profiled and interviewed Michelle Obama (J.D., Harvard Law School, 1988). Hat tip to John J. Edwards III at the WSJ Juggle Blog, who suggests reading the pieces for the perspective of a "super juggling" two-lawyer family with kids.

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    My respects go out to

    On May 1st, 2012 nickfortuna says:

    My respects go out to Michelle Obama. Not only is she one of the most influential women in the world today, she has to support her husband, Barack Obama while taking care of two kids! Some women can barely handle two kids and a job, but somehow it seems she makes it look so easy, while looking fabulous! And we all know how she places the importance of health in trying to shape up america. Kudos to her!

    Nicholas Fortuna

    It was already tough for her

    On May 7th, 2012 VictoriaSA says:

    It was already tough for her when she was wife of a senator, but now, being the wife of a president is a whole different story. The limelight cast on her is incomparable, and she has to look her best while managing the house, her husband, her kids, and her image. I wonder how she even excels in one so well. I am glad to make her my personal role model.

    Mariov


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