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Equal Justice Works Fellowships Serve Appetite for Public Service

New York Law Journal

May 12, 2011

Aa a second-year law student, Coco Culhane, a newly minted Equal Justice Works fellow, was shocked to learn that veterans were committing suicide at the rate of 18 a day nationwide. "The statistics just blew me away, so I started looking for places where I could volunteer or intern," Ms. Culhane said in an interview.

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