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Law Center Director Appointed National Chair of the Public Service Law Network Advisory Group

Sharon Booth, Director of Public Interest Programs & Disability Services

Director of Shepard Broad Law Center’s Public Interest Programs & Disability Services, Sharon Booth, was recently appointed as National Chair for the Public Service Law Network (PSLawNet) Advisory Group.

PSLawNet is the nation’s online clearinghouse for law students and lawyers to connect with public interest opportunities and information on public interest careers. It is a collaborative project among over 200 American and Canadian law schools. In addition to its database, PSLawNet offers an online library of educational and career-building resources for those interested in pursuing a career in public service. 

PSLawNet is the online meeting place for public interest advocates and employers, and the virtual career services office for tomorrow’s public interest attorneys. The PSLawNet Advisory Group includes representatives of PSLawNet subscriber schools and public service employers. Its members provide long-term guidance to PSLawNet staff to ensure continued growth and development of the website. The Advisory Group welcomes comments, constructive criticism, and all ideas about how to make PSLawNet the best resource for all of its users: job-seekers, employers, and law school administrators. For more information visit: http://pslawnet.org/index.cfm.