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2006-2007 Supreme Court Judicial Fellows Begin Program
The Supreme Court Fellows have begun their assignments for the 2006-2007
program. John Domurad, chief deputy clerk of the U.S. District Court for the
Northern District of New York, joins the Administrative Office as its judicial
fellow. Terence Lau, an assistant professor of business law from the University
of Dayton, is the judicial fellow at the Supreme Court. Jon B. Gould, an
associate professor of political science and law, and acting director of the
Administration of Justice Program, is the fellow at the Federal Judicial Center.
Lauren Bell, an associate professor of political science at Randolph-Macon
College, is a fellow at the U.S. Sentencing Commission.
The Supreme Court Fellows Program offers mid-life professionals the
opportunity to spend a year contributing to and observing the operation of the
federal Judiciary. Fellowship appointments are for one year.