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The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has circulated the following brief job announcement to certain law schools for unpaid "internships" to start in Fall 2009:


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Employer: U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Title: Judicial Internship

Description: Judicial interns will be actively engaged in all aspects of a federal appellate judge's chambers (bench memos, opinions, etc.). Interns will gain experience in legal research and writing and exposure to the inner workings of a federal appellate court. Both current law sdhool students and recent law school graduates are elibible to apply. The internship is unpaid.

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Given that there is only one federal appellate judge based in Puerto Rico, it appears that Judge Juan Torruella is the unnamed judge seeking these unpaid interns.




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 Yep

Aug 29, 2009, 8:03 AM 

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This announcement went around the top law schools on Torruella's letterhead a few weeks ago.


 – Anonymous (Unregistered)

 
 

 2005

Jun 1, 2011, 5:58 PM 

#2

With the bases loaded you struck us out with that ansewr!


 – Karinthia (Unregistered)