| | Vol. 36, Number 6June 2004 Fellows Named for 2004-2005 Term
Four Supreme Court Fellows have been selected for the 2004-2005 program. They are Carmen Gonzalez, currently an associate professor at the Seattle University School of Law; James Oleson, an adjunct professor at The College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law and an assistant professor at Old Dominion University; Catherine Sevcenko, a law clerk to Judge Danny J. Boggs (6th Cir.); and Lieutenant Colonel Alison Weir, U.S. Air Force. Gonzalez will be based at the Federal Judicial Center, Oleson at the Administrative Office, Sevcenko at the Supreme Court, and Weir at the U.S. Sentencing Commission. This is the 31st year of the Supreme Court Fellows Program, founded by Chief Justice Warren Burger in 1973. Fellows study first-hand both the administrative machinery of the federal Judiciary and the dynamics of interbranch relations. Fellowships are one-year appointments, beginning in August or September.
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