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From study abroad to a U.S. Department of State internship, Sewall combines hands-on learning and leadership to prepare for a future in international relations.
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From study abroad to a U.S. Department of State internship, Sewall combines hands-on learning and leadership to prepare for a future in international relations.

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A historic gift to the law school is slated to launch a permanent program to train the next generation of elite trial advocates.

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