NEXT AT 10 🎓 A Keller teen is making history this weekend by becoming the youngest woman and youngest Black American to earn a law degree.
“I was one of the people who told her she was crazy,” said Haley’s father William Schlitz.
“It kind of just took off from there. I did undergrad in three years and graduated at 16,” said Taylor Schlitz.
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