Jeremy's Weblog

I recently graduated from Harvard Law School. This is my weblog. It tries to be funny. E-mail me if you like it. For an index of what's lurking in the archives, sorted by category, click here.

Tuesday, September 10, 2002

I went to the Office of Public Interest orientation meeting this evening -- very inspiring speech from a guy who works trying to get prisoners off of death row. It was very much a "do what's in your heart, don't go work for law firms" message, which is a great message for them to be telling us, I think. I was just surprised, honestly, how broad their definition of "public interest" is -- basically anything that isn't a corporate law firm, which is cool. I can't really make fun of this presentation -- I thought it was really cool.