On Friday Quinnipiac University School of Law graduate Denia Perez participated in a morning ceremony at the Museum of Connecticut History where she took the oath to be admitted to the Connecticut Bar with about 100 other people.

Each person who took the oath from Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Robinson had passed the July bar exam. But many eyes were on Perez for the history she was making.

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