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Lawmakers have passed what could be the nation's strictest law against illegal immigrants, making it a crime to fail to have proper documentation. If signed by Governor Jan Brewer, the bill will also empower police to stop a person merely on reasonable suspicion that he or she is in the U.S. illegally--a departure from current law, which holds that police can inquire about someone's immigration status only if that person is already suspected of another offense...
...Harvard Law School has announced ten new fellowships to support students entering the public sector after graduating this year as part of the school’s efforts to promote public service careers...
Media mogul Sumner M. Redstone ’44, who is also a 1947 graduate of the Law School, donated $1 million to Harvard College and the Law School to establish a total of 30 scholarships for students dedicated to public service...
...Law School will distribute $500,000 to 10 students pursuing work in the public sector after they graduate this spring, Dean of the Law School Martha L. Minow said...
...have experienced firsthand the culture of excellence and public service that is a fundamental tradition of these schools,” Redstone said in a Law School press release...