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Jan. 27, 2005

Grads Get a Shot at Their Public Interest 'Dream Jobs'

SAN FRANCISCO - When she graduates from Stanford Law School this spring, Shakti Belway will head not to a big law firm but to Jackson, Miss., where she'll work at the Mississippi Center for Justice, prodding that state to improve special education programs for needy kids.

By Anna Oberthur
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - When she graduates from Stanford Law School this spring, Shakti Belway will head not to a big law firm but to Jackson, Miss., where she'll work at the Mississippi Center for Justice, prodding that state to improve special education programs for needy kids.
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