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Best Lawyer

Suzanne Gladney

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Published on October 18, 2001

What really made the United States the greatest country on earth? Immigration. The events of September 11 stand to threaten this lifeblood for the tens of thousands of hard-working souls who come to America in search of better lives. The terrorists were foreign, and regulations are being rewritten to protect us from others like them. But if the history of immigration law is any indication, the federal government will overstep its intentions. That's what makes Suzanne Gladney's work so important. Working for Legal Aid of Western Missouri, she's the only lawyer in Missouri who offers no-cost representation on immigration law matters. As such, she's a hard worker -- long hours and quick lunches at her desk. All for the sake of making sure the United States stays the true land of the free.