let�*s speak to lubna shuja, who�*s president of the law society of england and wales. -- carrie morrison, - thank you for inviting me. so, harry morrison -- carrie morrison, why i thank you for inviting me. so, harry morrison -- carrie morrison, why is| morrison —— carrie morrison, why is she so it makes significant? yes. morrison -- carrie morrison, why is she so it makes significant? yes, as ou've she so it makes significant? yes, as you've indicated, _ she so it makes significant? yes, as you've indicated, she _ she so it makes significant? yes, as you've indicated, she was _ she so it makes significant? yes, as you've indicated, she was the - she so it makes significant? yes, as you've indicated, she was the first l you�*ve indicated, she was the first woman to become a solicitor exactly 100 years ago today, on the 18th of december, 1922. back then most universities didn�*t even let women study law, let alone practice law, so women that were able to study law ended up doing what was called a special exam for women, which was the equivalent of a male exam, the one t