The Michigan Court of Appeals: Student Internship Program
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Authors
Ostling, Kurt Arthur
Issue Date
1974
Type
Thesis
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en_US
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Abstract
In 1970 the Michigan Court of Appeals, in conjunction with
the James Madison College of Social Sciences at Michigan State
University, set up an internship program whereby each academic
quarter the Court chooses two outstanding pre-law students from
the College to work at the Court during that particular quarter.
Later in this project I will describe the type of work performed
by the interns, but for now it is sufficient to say that the
internship program is designed to give the student-intern a
basic grasp of the Michigan legal process, and how the Court
of Appeals fits into that process. As I was already aware of
the position and function of the Court of Appeals in the state's
legal process, I decided to concentrate more on other areas, such
as the Court's research division (which I will go into later.)
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