Summer Work 2009
The Law School is featuring a series on what students are doing this summer. Check the school's Web site on Mondays and Thursdays for new stories on private industry, public service and research jobs.
Private Industry
- Natalia Oehninger '10 Focuses on Employment, Labor Law
- Daniel Rosenthal '10 Takes on International Arbitration in the Nation's Capital
- Melinda Hightower '11 Looks at Employment Law Litigation from the Inside
- Jamar Walker '11 Gets Freedom to Explore at Patton Boggs
Public Service
- Daniel Perell '10 Is Supporting Justice Abroad
- Neepa Mehta '11 Is Working for the Nation's Largest Law Firm
- Sara Wood '10 Holds Landlords Accountable in Brooklyn
- Allen Abrams '10 on Representing the Government
- Matthew Donaldson '10 on Being Inside AID
- Chapman '11, Lucas '11 and Mitchell '11 Look at How Constitutions Are Made
- Kyle Smith '11 Looks at Fair Bar Exam Cuts, Divorce and Embryos
- Rebecca Martin '11 and Elizabeth Tedford '11: Searching for Innocence in Trial Transcripts
- Christopher Dass '11 on Avoiding the Next Global Financial Crisis
- John White '11 Looks at Shariah Law and Suing Blackwater
- Kristyn Medina '11 Takes on Tax Shelters
International
- John Stephens '11 Discovers How Nutrition Means Life for South Africa's HIV Population
- Postcard from Abroad: Xiao Interns for International Criminal Tribunal at The Hague
- Jennifer Nelson '11 Works to Help Heal the Wounds of Apartheid

