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Supreme Court Fellowships Begin
The 2011-2012 Supreme Court Fellows have begun their year-long work with the federal
Judiciary.
- Michael F. Duggan, an assistant in the Department of Collections Management at the
U.S. Supreme Court Library and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, will
work at the Supreme Court of the United States.
- Julie Yap, a career judicial law clerk from the chambers of Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr.
(E.D. Calif.) will be at the Administrative Office, in the Office of Judges Programs.
- Milena Sanchez de Boado, a consultant at the World Bank, will spend her fellowship
year in the International Division of the Federal Judicial Center.
- Todd Haugh, an instructor of legal analysis, research, and communication from DePaul
University College of Law, will conduct legal research at the U.S. Sentencing Commission.
The Supreme Court Fellows Program was created in 1973 by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger to provide promising individuals with a first-hand understanding of the
judicial branch. Fellows are selected by a commission whose members are named by
the Chief Justice.