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Judges and Judiciary

Jul. 16, 2013

Summer school

Sometimes interns come to learn, sometimes to teach. By Lynn Duryee and Joshua A. Gonzalez


By Lynn Duryee and Joshua A. Gonzalez


I have been a judge for 20 years, and though I always meant to hire an intern, it never happened. Happily, the bar association this year asked the court to create research positions for law students, and my daughter wondered if I could help a 1L friend find work. So I committed to mentor young Joshua Gonzalez for the summer. I wasn't convinced that he could indeed assist me - I am decidedly self-sufficient in a job that ...

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