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Three IU McKinney Students Spent Summer as Interns at U.S. Attorney's Office
08/06/2019
Kit Clark, Raelyn Chastain, and Shannon Keating, all students at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law spent Summer 2019 as interns with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Indiana. They were mentored by Assistant U.S. Attorneys on the office's intern committee, which this year was chaired by IU McKinney alumna Katheryn Olivier, '09.
The Department of Justice-IU McKinney partnership provides law students an opportunity to explore the judicial system by giving them a chance to contribute and participate in many aspects of criminal and civil justice at work.
"Having interns in the office demonstrates the Justice Department's time-honored commitment to investing in the future of today's youth," said U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler. "We provide a window into experiences only a select few public servants engage in through their lifetime, while working closely with some of the best attorneys in the nation on both low and high profile cases. This summer, the experience of bringing interns into the office has proved mutually beneficial."
In the photo are Kit Clark, Raelynn Chastain, and Shannon Keating.
