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Public Interest

Sep. 18, 2012

Stanford tabbed for public interest fellowships

The Ford Foundation is providing Stanford University law students the opportunity to earn some money while doing public interest legal work over the summer.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Stanford University law students seeking to work in public interest law next summer will have an opportunity to earn some money for their good deeds.


The Ford Foundation, a New York-based philanthropic organization, announced last week the creation of a new fellowship program that will pay students to work with social justice organizations in the U.S. and abroad.


Stanford Law School, Harvard La...

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