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Past LBJ Fellows

Katherine Stefano (2007)

Devin Sullivan was an LBJ fellow in 2007 while an undergraduate at the Ross School of Business. Mr. Sullivan is currently attending Harvard Law School. This summer, Mr. Sullivan will be working at the Federal Trade Commission in the Bureau of Competition. Mr. Sullivan is an associate editor of the Harvard Journal on Legislation and the Harvard Environmental Law Review. During the fall of 2007, he worked with Harvard Law School for Barack Obama’s campaign and canvassed in New Hampshire. Mr. Sullivan is looking for a publisher for his first novel, Falling Out of Love, and has begun work on his second.

Christine Demana (2006)

Matthew Gillery (2006)

James Dickson worked as an LBJ during the summer of 2006 while an undergraduate at the University of Michigan. Mr. Dickson graduated from the University of Michigan in 2007. Mr. Dickson is currently a Collegiate Network Fellow at The American Spectator in Washington, D.C. Some of his syndicated pieces have appeared in The Washington Times, The Boston Globe, and The Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Daniel Adams was an LBJ fellow in 2005 while an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan. Mr. Adams is expecting to graduate from Emory Law School, where he is a managing editor of the Emory International Law Review, in May 2008. Mr. Adams also writes for the student newspaper, The Emory Wheel, as a weekly columnist. Mr. Adams spent his second summer of law school at the Detroit law firm of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn and will, upon the completion of the bar, assume a full-time position there as an associate.

Candice Korkis was an LBJ fellow in the summer of 2005 while an undergraduate at the University of Michigan. Ms. Korkis went on to study at the University of Michigan Law School and she will be graduating in December 2008. While in law school, Ms. Korkis has spent her summers at Skadden, Arps (2007) and Sidley Austin (2008) in Chicago. Ms. Korkis has been involved with the Michigan Journal of Race and Law, the Women Law Students Association, the Business Law Association, and she has volunteered for the Law School’s Admissions Office.

Chris Ripple (2004)

Katherine Ladewski was an LBJ Fellow and legal assistant in the summer of 2003, while an undergraduate at Stanford University. Ms. Ladewski is currently a first year law student at the University of Michigan. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Ladewski graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in economics and a minor in political science. Upon graduation, Ms. Ladewski accepted a Fulbright scholarship to study education policy in Chile. She returned to the United States in 2006 and began work as a research assistant in international economics at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. While back in Ann Arbor, Ms. Ladewski has volunteered with the Dispute Resolution Center, an Ann Arbor-based non-profit, and she currently volunteers with the Immigrant Outreach Initiative of Michigan Law's Food Stamp Advocacy Project.

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