Heyman Fellowship
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The Heyman Fellowship Program at Harvard Law School, Columbia University, Yale and Seton Hall University School of Law has been established through the generosity of Samuel J. Heyman and his wife Ronnie. Mr. Heyman was an Assistant Attorney General under Robert Kennedy, and later an Assistant US Attorney in Connecticut. The Fellowship benefits two groups of individuals. It offers 1st and 2nd year law students a $4,000 stipend for US Federal Government work during the summer. The Fellowship also assists graduating students in their quest for loan repayment.
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