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  2. Judicial intern - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a judicial intern (also commonly known as a "judicial extern" or "extern law clerk" [1]) is usually a law student or sometimes a recent law school graduate who provides assistance to a judge and/or law clerks in researching and writing issues before the court. Working as a judicial intern allows law students to gain ...

  3. Blackstone Legal Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Blackstone Legal Fellowship is an American legal training and summer internship program for Christian law students, developed and facilitated by the Evangelical Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF). About 3,000 law students have participated in the program. [1] Its main campus is in Scottsdale, Arizona.

  4. East Carolina University - Wikipedia

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    East Carolina University (ECU) is a public university in Greenville, North Carolina, United States. [6] It is the fourth largest university in North Carolina and the only one in the state with schools of medicine, dentistry and engineering.

  5. Conservative US judges boycott Columbia grads over campus ...

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    Federal judges hire law grads annually for year-long clerkships that can lead to prestigious and high-paying legal jobs. The boycott will apply to students who enter Columbia this fall, the judges ...

  6. Seriously? New York law firms can now charge clients for the ...

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    What if a company uses interns to accomplish necessary work, refuses to pay them, and then charges the client for that work?

  7. Furman University - Wikipedia

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    Some Furman students began to press for change. [B 1] In 1955, some students wrote short stories and poems in The Echo, a student literary magazine, in support of integration; school administrators destroyed all 1,500 printed copies. [B 1] In 1953, Furman began construction on its new campus, [A 4] five miles (8 km) north of downtown Greenville ...