By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The University of California announced the launch of a new $4.5 million fellowship program for the school system's law schools Wednesday, a move that may help to address the shortage of legal jobs for entry-level attorneys.
The fellowship program will provide funding for students to take on entry-level attorney positions at organizations deemed by UC leaders to be public...
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