Poppy Harlow announces leave from CNN anchoring duties to study law
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"As a little girl," the CNN anchor recalled, "I would sit with him at the kitchen table and he would take apart a camera or a printer and say 'Look, Poppy, this is where they infringed a patent.' 'This is why we're going to court.'"
James Harlow was an intellectual property litigator. He died when Poppy was 15. But she still remembers spending Saturday mornings at his law office, observing his world. Now she is immersing herself in it, embarking on a one-year program at Yale Law School while taking a break from weekday anchoring duties.
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