tell uswn does not exactly where, but i was somewhere in there.as the editor in chief of their journal and review of criminal procedure. i did a national competition for court and won national best brief in the regional championship. couldeverything that i possibly do. i co-taught at a competitive fellowship program where you work with the professors to teach first-year students legal research and writing. brian: did you maintain a full-time job? tiffany: i did. brian: what was your job during law school? tiffany: the first three years i worked at the united states attorney's office at the district of maryland. what i was doing is working on narcotics conspiracies in baltimore and then i transitioned to greenbelt where i did nothing but ms-13 prosecutions for a long time. i was in charge of all of the evidence. there was a large room where we kept every piece of evidence from writings from ms-13 members in prison to machetes. i was in charge of knowing where that was at all times and discovery, which is the process by which lawyers turn on evidenc