Five undergraduate and three graduate students were named 2010 Arthur Liman Fellows in Public Interest Law, the Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) announced on Tuesday.
Undergraduate students Rush Doshi ’11, Ashley Eberhart ’13, Sierra Gronewold ’11, Sarah Paige ...
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What are the other two grad students doing?
HEY DAILY PRINCE - YOUR TITLE IS WRONG. THEY ARE LIMAN FELLOWS, NOT LAPA FELLOWS. LAPA FELLOWS ARE FACULTY AFFILIATES WHO COME TO PRINCETON FOR A YALE. THE LIMAN FELLOWSHIP IS RUN OUT OF YALE LAW SCHOOL.
Too bad law school is so expensive. The price for me to attend a T6 law school next year: $68,000 in loans.
I wish these fellows the best of luck in pursuing a legal career. They'll need to make it into NYU or better to have a chance of surviving on a decent loan repayment scheme.