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		<title>Public Service Orientation Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you missed the 2007 Public Service Orientation, you can now watch a video of the entire event online. This program, held on September 19, presented an introduction to the range of public interest opportunities available to students at HLS. Featured speakers included HLS graduate and a member of Equal Justice Initiative Bryan Stevenson and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you missed the 2007 Public Service Orientation, you can now watch a video of the entire event online. This program, held on September 19, presented an introduction to the range of public interest opportunities available to students at HLS. Featured speakers included HLS graduate and a member of Equal Justice Initiative Bryan Stevenson and our own Assistant Dean for Public Service Alexa Shabecoff. The video can be found <a href="http://www.law.harvard.edu/media/2007/09/19/opia.rm">here</a>. Note that you must have Real Player in order to open this file.</p>
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		<title>First Annual Health Law Student Conference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics is proud to co-sponsor the First Annual Health Law Student Conference. This year&#8217;s theme will be &#8220;Taking the Health Law Career Path: Student Conference and Job Fair.&#8221; Alongside the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, the ASLME presents this conference as a networking and &#8220;outreach program&#8221; for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics is proud to co-sponsor the First Annual Health Law Student Conference. This year&#8217;s theme will be &#8220;Taking the Health Law Career Path: Student Conference and Job Fair.&#8221; Alongside the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, the ASLME presents this conference as a networking and &#8220;outreach program&#8221; for those students interested in health law. This is a great chance to talk to potential employers and learn about non-traditional fields for health lawyers. The conference will be held on October 19, 2007 at the University of Pittsburgh. For more information, please click <a href="https://www.aslme.org/aslmesecure/info/description.php?conf_id=69">here. </p>
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		<title>A Year in Public Service at the Record</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we prepare for the arrival of students in a few weeks, we have also been looking back on the past year. In perusing the archives of the Record, we found a number of stories that highlight a year of public service at HLS. A selection of the Record&#8217;s public interest stories are linked below. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we prepare for the arrival of students in a few weeks, we have also been looking back on the past year. In perusing the archives of the <em>Record</em>, we found a number of stories that highlight a year of public service at HLS. A selection of the <em>Record&#8217;s</em> public interest stories are linked below. <span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://media.www.hlrecord.org/media/storage/paper609/news/2007/04/12/News/Bellow.Awards.Honor.Public.Service-2838248.shtml">Bellow Awards Honor Public Service</a></strong><br />
By: Erin Archerd 4/12/2007</p>
<p>One student and one alum were honored this week with a 2007 Gary Bellow Public Service Award. 3L Rebecca &#8220;Bec&#8221; Hamilton and Ariel Dulitzky, LLM &#8216;99, received recognition for the public service both at the Law School and internationally. The two winners were chosen by a school-wide vote.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://media.www.hlrecord.org/media/storage/paper609/news/2007/03/22/News/World.Of.Law.InHouse.Counsel-2787168.shtml">World of Law: In-House Counsel</a></strong><br />
By: Anna Brook 3/22/2007</p>
<p>As part of the World of Law series, OCS and OPIA held a session exploring in-house counsel last week. Pound 107 filled up with students eager to learn about what this career path offers and how to become in-house counsel. To introduce the panelists and answer one of the main questions, moderator Ginny Greiman began by asking the participants to speak about their jobs and how they got there.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://media.www.hlrecord.org/media/storage/paper609/news/2007/02/22/News/Three.Recent.Grads.Garner.Skadden.Fellowships-2736745.shtml">Three Recent Grads Garner Skadden Fellowships</a></strong><br />
By: Erin Archerd 2/22/2007</p>
<p>This is the third article in a series on public interest fellowships. The first article in the series interviewed 3L Skadden 2007 Fellows Sarah Bolling, Emily Kernan, and Spring Miller. Next week will highlight winners of other 2007 fellowships. It is never too late to apply for a Skadden Public Interest Fellowship, a one-year, renewable fellowship that pays individuals $46,000/year plus benefits to work, develop and implement a project with the organization of their choice.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://media.www.hlrecord.org/media/storage/paper609/news/2007/02/15/News/World.Of.Law.Alternative.Careers.Panel-2722813.shtml">World of Law: Alternative Careers Panel<br />
Do What Makes You Tick Say HLS Grads</a></strong><br />
By: Erin Archerd 2/15/2007</p>
<p>You never know how your career is going to end up agreed panelists at last Thursday&#8217;s World of Law: Alternative Careers Panel. Sheila Hubbard, Associate Director of the Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising, moderated the event, which was co-sponsored by the Office of Career Services.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://media.www.hlrecord.org/media/storage/paper609/news/2007/02/01/News/Start.Exploring.Fellowships.Early-2691673.shtml">Start Exploring Fellowships Early</a></strong><br />
By: Erin Archerd 2/1/2007</p>
<p>This is the second article in a series on public interest fellowships available to HLS students. In this installment, Fellowships Director Judy Murciano shares tips on how to begin and focus the fellowship search. Judy Murciano, Fellowships Director for the Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising, has an uncanny ability to listen.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2007/01/18/News/Harvard.Tops.Skadden.Fellowships.Again.3l.2007.Fellows.Eager.To.Begin-2653438.shtml">Harvard Tops Skadden Fellowships Again<br />
3L 2007 Fellows Eager to Begin</a></strong><br />
By: Erin Archerd 1/18/2007</p>
<p>Harvard Law School alums and students have once again earned more Skadden Fellowships than those of any other law school. The fellowships pay a one-year salary of $46,000 and benefits, allowing fellows to pursue public interest work in a variety of fields.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2006/11/02/Opinion/Finding.A.1l.Public.Interest.Job.A.HowTo.Guide-2435409.shtml">Finding a 1L Public Interest Job: A How-To Guide</a></strong><br />
By: Erin Archerd 11/2/2006</p>
<p>Congratulations, 1L. You&#8217;ve decided to take the Summer Public Interest Funding and volunteer your services this summer. Not only do you get to help with the SPIF Auction, which is one of the highlights of the spring semester, you&#8217;re going to help others without going broke.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2006/10/19/Opinion/Cant-Get.No.Satisfaction-2377324.shtml">Can&#8217;t Get No Satisfaction!</a></strong><br />
By: Jon Hanson and Goutam Jois 10/19/2006</p>
<p>Just as it does every year this time, the season has clearly changed at Harvard Law School. We&#8217;re not referring to the falling leaves or the failed Sox. We&#8217;re talking about hundreds of 2Ls donning business attire for their annual migration to the Charles Hotel.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2006/10/12/News/Expertise.From.The.World.Of.Nonprofits-2347026.shtml">Expertise from the World of Nonprofits</a></strong><br />
By: Andrea Saenz 10/12/2007</p>
<p>A crowd gathered in Pound Hall on October 4th to see four successful nonprofit lawyers talk about public service, work-life balance, and &#8220;the best loss ever.&#8221; The World of Law: Nonprofits panel, hosted by the Bernard Koteen Office for Public Interest Advising, was moderated by Legal Aid Bureau instructor David Grossman, and featured a lively and honest discussion of the realities of working in the nonprofit center.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2006/09/21/News/Public.Interest.Orientation-2290176.shtml">Public Interest Orientation</a></strong><br />
By: Erin Archerd 9/21/2006</p>
<p>Nearly two-thirds of the 1L class filled the seats and aisles of Austin North last Tuesday evening for the annual Public Interest Orientation. Many were visibly moved by hearing featured speaker Bryan Stevenson, &#8216;85, describe his work as an advocate for death row inmates in Alabama and by his exhortations for students to &#8220;hold on&#8221; and &#8220;create justice.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2006/09/21/Opinion/An.Open.Letter.To.The.Pigeon-2290190.shtml">An Open Letter to the Pigeon</a></strong><br />
By: Andrea Saenz 9/21/2006</p>
<p>To the person who wrote last week&#8217;s editorial, &#8220;Being the Braver Pigeon: To OCI or Not OCI&#8221;: Your editorial broke my heart. It was incredibly hard to read. I kept thinking of friends of mine you might be. And this is coming from a person who has been telling people that your story is the story of elite law schools for a whole year; that while plenty of students find fulfillment at firms small and large, there are dozens, maybe even hundreds who end up shelving their government or public interest dreams for the job security and sky-high salaries of large law firms that they already know they won&#8217;t like.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2006/09/14/Opinion/Amoss.Sermon.Consider.An.Overseas.Fellowship.To.Enhance.Your.Development-2277733.shtml">Amos&#8217;s Sermon: Consider An Overseas Fellowship To Enhance Your Development</a><br />
</strong>By: Amos Jones 9/14/2006</p>
<p>MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, September 3, 2006 &#8211; &#8220;Australia is facing deep cultural conflict over same-sex marriages, religious influences on policy and whether to add a bill of rights to the constitution. Post-modern constitutional lawmaking plays a dynamic role in seeing Australia through these complex relations.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2006/09/14/Opinion/Education.Law.Center.Of.Pennsylvania-2277738.shtml">Education Law Center of Pennsylvania</a></strong><br />
By: Erin Archerd 9/14/2006</p>
<p>When you walk into the offices of the Education Law Center and turn down the hall to your right, you&#8217;ll see a wall covered in framed photographs. The frames don&#8217;t match. Many of the photos are printouts on standard 8.5 x 11 office paper. The pictures aren&#8217;t aligned neatly or in any discernable order.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.hlrecord.org/news/2006/09/14/Opinion/Being.The.Braver.Pigeon.To.Oci.Or.Not.To.Oci-2277739.shtml">Being The Braver Pigeon: To OCI or Not To OCI</a></strong><br />
9/14/2006</p>
<p>In the past week, I&#8217;ve been to the DOJ info session, the DC headhunters talk, an advising appointment with a DC headhunter, an advising appointment with OPIA, firm cocktail receptions, firm brunches. I&#8217;ve talked to my parents, best friends from college, law school friends, lawyers whom I happen to know, old bosses.</p>
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