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List of Wasserstein Fellows

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recognizes exemplary members of the bar who engage in public service. The program, founded in 1990 defines public service as "law-related work for governmental agencies, legal services providers, prosecutors, public defenders, private public interest law firms, nonprofit organizations and
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international organizations that provide legal assistance, conduct research, or engage in other activities aimed at advancing the common good." Academics and judges are ineligible for nomination (although they may go on to those roles). Fellows are invited to
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Harvard Law School
Theresa Amato
Shara L. Aranoff
Spencer Boyer
Denise J. Casper
Brian Concannon
Paul J. Fishman
Andrew Fois
Terry Goddard
Edmund V. Ludwig
John A. Powell
Pierre-Richard Prosper
Jonathan Rapping
MacArthur "Genius" Award
Rod Rosenstein
Reggie Shuford
James E. Tierney
Leslie Winner
List of awards for contributions to society
"Past Wasserman Fellows"
Archived
"The Wasserstein Public Interest Fellows Program"
Archived
Categories
Wasserstein Fellows
Awards established in 1990
Governance and civic leadership awards

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