She was an intern in this very body for then senators Al Gore and John Kerry. And after law school, she served as a clerk in our state's court system and then as an assistant Hennepin county attorney. She first rose to prominence winning a housing discrimination case as a legal aid attorney. She won for her client. What she won for her client was at the time the largest civil award in Minnesota history for housing discrimination. And she was 27 years old. (06:56–07:02)
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Asserts that Melissa Hortman gained prominence by winning a housing discrimination case.
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