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Education

Jun. 17, 2004

Sacramento Sojourn

SACRAMENTO - Lawyers and legislators don't always speak the same language. Law student Christiana Dominguez wanted to bridge that gap. She joined a select group of students in a fledgling legislative clinic offered by Hastings College of the Law this year that placed them as externs in various offices at the state Capitol.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Lawyers and legislators don't always speak the same language. Law student Christiana Dominguez wanted to bridge that gap.
        She joined a select group of students in a fledgling legislative clinic offered by Hastings College of the Law th...

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