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February 27, 2006
Fellowship in Housing and Community Development
Fellow - Georgetown University Law Center-Housing and Community Development Clinic. 2-year fellowship at Georgetown University Law Center leading to an LL.M. in advocacy; the stipend for 2006-2007 is approximately $46,155 (taxable) plus some benefits. The Fellow will supervise 2nd and 3rd year law students in the representation of community clients in the development of affordable housing, community-based economic development, and organizational capacity building. The Fellow will also assist in the teaching of a weekly seminar. Required: minimum 2 yrs. legal experience with background in transactional housing and/or business matters. Spanish language ability is a plus. Admission, or eligibility for admission, to the DC Bar is required. Send letter of interest and resume by March 31, 2006 to Professor Michael Diamond, Harrison Institute, 111 F St., NW, Suite 102, Wash., DC 20001-2095.
Ben Barros
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