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January 10, 2002 |

Skadden Names New Fellows

UR APPLICATION pool gets more competitive every year," said Susan B. Plum, director of the Skadden Fellowship Foundation, which provides grants to individuals for work on pro bono projects with public service groups. "And this has been our single most competitive year.
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December 30, 2002 |

Courtroom Combat

Judges Robert Doumar and Michael Mukasey stood on the front lines as the government declared two U.S. citizens enemy combatants.
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July 11, 2003 |

Emerging From Dad's Shadow

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November 14, 2006 |

New chief a conservative, but he's not an ideologue

Adopting the Gilbert & Sullivan style he enjoys, Dennis G. Jacobs, the new chief judge of the 2d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, can be described as the very model of a modern major circuit judge.
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June 04, 2004 |

Pro Bono

Hoping to foster lifelong commitments to pro bono service, the New York Lawyers for Public Interest is again brokering two-week externships for summer associates at some of Manhattan's largest firms.
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May 12, 2011 |

Equal Justice Works Fellowships Serve Appetite for Public Service

Aa a second-year law student, Coco Culhane, a newly minted Equal Justice Works fellow, was shocked to learn that veterans were committing suicide at the rate of 18 a day nationwide. "The statistics just blew me away, so I started looking for places where I could volunteer or intern," Ms. Culhane said in an interview.
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May 13, 2011 |

Equal Justice Works Fellowships Serve Appetite for Public Service

Aa a second-year law student, Coco Culhane, a newly minted Equal Justice Works fellow, was shocked to learn that veterans were committing suicide at the rate of 18 a day nationwide. "The statistics just blew me away, so I started looking for places where I could volunteer or intern," Ms. Culhane said in an interview.
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November 30, 2012 |

A Powerful Tool for Rehabilitation

Vincent Schiraldi, commissioner of the New York City Probation Department, writes: For too many people obtaining a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities can prove to be an insurmountable roadblock. This is tragically ironic given the fact that CORs were originally intended to ease the barriers preventing people from transcending their criminal histories.
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