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Todd Belcore
Todd Belcore
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Todd Belcore

Northwestern University School of Law

Chicago, IL USA

"No one thought that the kid waiting tables was going to become a law school professor doing work at the White House. But you just have to keep pushing harder and higher."

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Todd's work combines: Law, Non-Profit Organizations, and Helping People

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Day In The Life

Lawyer/Professor

I'm an attorney focused on ensuring that former offenders are not unjustly denied employment or occupational licenses.

My Day to Day

As a professor, I prepare lessons on and teach classes in law centered around 1) negotiations, and 2) eradicating the New Jim Crow via litigation and policy advocacy. As a lawyer, I focus on litigating, organizing, educating, and crafting legislation to ensure that individuals with criminal records are not unjustly denied employment or occupational licenses.

Skills & Education

Advice for getting started

I don't listen to people that are naysayers. When I make mistakes or fail, it's hard, but I always make sure to keep myself focused. Failure is the best teacher.

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Sociology, General

    University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

  • Doctorate

    Law

    Northwestern University

Life & Career Milestones

My path in life took a while to figure out

  • 1.

    Grew up with a single mother who struggled financially, and a brother who was a paraplegic.

  • 2.

    Even in their situation, his mom was always giving back to the community; he always knew that he wanted to find a profession where he could help people, too.

  • 3.

    Says "despite having a low-income background, his mom fought for him to get a high-income education."

  • 4.

    He went to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor for his undergraduate studies; at the time, he wanted to be a doctor.

  • 5.

    Got involved with the NAACP-- realized that while he could help some people as a doctor, he could potentially change the world if he went into law and policy.

  • 6.

    While in law school, he realized that he wanted to go into public interest work, specifically, which is pro bono work for people who can't afford legal help.

  • 7.

    He had to work multiple jobs to pay for school; says classmates made fun of him for working all the time and wearing hand-me-down clothes.

  • 8.

    But he says that living in poverty, couch-surfing, and waiting tables helped put his life in perspective, and prepared him to take on any challenge.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Society in general:

    Don't do this or that...

  • How I responded:

    I don't listen to people that are naysayers. When I make mistakes or fail, it's hard, but I always make sure to keep myself focused. Failure is the best teacher.

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • We didn't have much, my mother was a single mother of four. In college, I had to work multiple jobs to pay for classes.

  • My brother was paraplegic, which added a stressful and challenging dimension to family life.