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Harvard Law financing fellowships for jobless graduates

The National Law Journal

November 10, 2009

Landing a job out of law school can be tough even for those earning their J.D.s from Harvard. The law school will provide as many as one dozen 2010 graduates with stipends of up to $35,000 to work in public interest law for one year if their attempts to otherwise find a job have failed.

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