Judge Carole Clark took the long road to law school, which is common for people who pursue a J.D. as part of a career change. But once she started law school, Clark’s living arrangement was anything but common.

After graduating from Texas Christian University in 1973 with a degree in elementary and special education, Clark moved to Tyler with her new husband, who had just graduated from Baylor Law School and joined his family’s law practice.

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