Rachel Moll graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor’s degree in English and went on to work as a teacher in both Tulsa, Oklahoma and Oklahoma City. She is currently pursuing her Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Rachel is an active member of the Organization for the Advancement of Women in the Law and volunteers her time for pro bono work to the Victim Advocacy Program in Norman, Oklahoma. She is expected to graduate law school in Spring 2022 and hopes to use her legal career to be an advocate for causes that advance the equal administration of justice among all people.
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