Ohlin - Google Patents
Supporting the Passion for Public Service: To Do the Greatest GoodOhlin
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- 13067749249402217361
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- Ohlin J
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Recently, they created a new Rubinstein Post Graduate Fellowship that allows a student to take a position at a nonprofit or government agency, which would not otherwise be able to afford to hire them. The Rubinstein's philosophy of philanthropy allows young lawyers the …
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