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An informational session for 1L students interested in the State Bar of Wisconsin's Diversity Clerkship Program will be held on Tuesday, November 11, at 3:30 p.m. in Room 2260. First-year law students of diverse backgrounds who are in good standing may apply. Successful applicants demonstrate a commitment to diversity and a record of academic achievement. This program typically provides paid summer internships with law firms, corporate legal departments and government agencies throughout Wisconsin to about 15 University of Wisconsin Law School students. Representatives of the State Bar of Wisconsin will be at the meeting, along with 2Ls who participated last year, to provide information on the program, talk about eligibility requirements, and to answer your questions. You can also pick up application materials at the meeting.

Submitted by Jane Heymann, Assistant Dean for Career Services on November 10, 2008

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