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Monday, July 19, 2010
SCOTUS Blog internships
Posted by
Mary L. Dudziak
SCOTUSblog
is currently accepting applications for unpaid student internships with the blog during October Term 2010. Details about these positions’ qualifications and responsibilities and how to apply are
here
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