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Supreme Court Fellows Selected for 2007-2008 Term
Four Supreme Court Fellows have been selected for the 2007-2008 term. They
are Carolyn Dubay, an attorney with the Administrative Office who will be
assigned to the Supreme Court during her fellowship; Monica Fennell, the
executive director of the Indiana Pro Bono Commission, who will work at the AO;
Karyn Kenny, an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Nevada and adjunct law professor at
the University of Nevada William S. Boyd Law School, who will be at the U.S.
Sentencing Commission; and Elizabeth Murrill, an attorney in Baton Rouge and
assistant professor of professional practice at the Louisiana State University
Law Center, who will be a fellow at the Federal Judicial Center.
The Fellows Program was founded by Chief Justice Warren Burger in 1973 to
provide an opportunity to study firsthand both the administrative machinery of
the federal Judiciary and the dynamics of interbranch relations. The Fellows
Program selects outstanding individuals from diverse professions and academic
backgrounds.