Notes From the Field: Angela Potier '21
This internship has affirmed my interest in pursuing law school and working at the New Hampshire Supreme Court has reinforced my belief in the importance of appellate advocacy.
[more]This internship has affirmed my interest in pursuing law school and working at the New Hampshire Supreme Court has reinforced my belief in the importance of appellate advocacy.
[more]“I think that the generational shift in the use of technology is, of course, going to have major consequences for how we process questions of political scandal. On the one hand, it will create more material for people to go through and sometimes to exploit. On the other hand, the frame of reference will shift.” Things that were once considered “extremely weird to people” at one time may become increasingly normalized.
[more]A graduate of the Class of 1826, Salmon P. Chase is one of just three people to have served as a state governor and in all three branches of the United States government. He is perhaps best remembered for his contributions as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
[more]This summer, I interned at the Department of Energy. Specifically, I worked in NE-6, a sub-office within the Office of Nuclear Energy which deals with international nuclear energy policy and cooperation. My most significant takeaway came from the dialogue that this opportunity created.
[more]I worked to amplify the Hispanic community’s perspective on the latest policy proposals, report releases, task force operatives, congressional hearings, and other departmental functions.
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