Wisconsin Law Sets Aside Stipends for Grads to Work in Public Interest
The University of Wisconsin Law school has joined the growing list of schools helping out their graduates in this difficult legal job market. At a recent job fair, the law school rounded up 35 employers offering temporary positions to unemployed grads; the school has put aside $40,000 to pay these graduates, who will work as part-time "volunteers" for at least 10 weeks.
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