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Blog Articles

Submitted by Stephanie J. Tatham on February 4, 2013 - 2:33 pm EST

Congratulations to our colleagues at GPO and the Administrative Office of the U.S.

Submitted by Amber G. Williams on October 31, 2012 - 11:46 am EDT

What’s in a name?  I started working at the Administrative Conference of the United States just a short while ago and soon found that there were many variations of the agency’s name.  For example, the agency has been referred to as the “Administrative Conference” or the “Conference.”  I, for one, originally called it A-C-U-S.  But that’s not the most utilized variation.   Neither is “Ah-K

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Current Interns

Meet our Spring Semester Interns:

Mandy Abbott is a 3L at Wake Forest University. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University and a Master of Public Administration degree from East Carolina University. Previously, Mandy worked as a judicial intern to Justice Paul M. Newby of the North Carolina Supreme Court and as a research assistant to Professor Sidney Shapiro. 

Samantha Aster is a 2L at American University’s Washington College of Law; she completed her undergraduate work at the University of Maryland-College Park.  Samantha is currently the Executive Editor for The Modern American. She was the Legal and Legislative Intern this summer at the National Women’s Political Caucus, and  interned with Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. in Washington DC in college. Samantha was also a student research assistant to Dr. Wayne McIntosh, where she assisted in the classification of new and upcoming Supreme Court cases for a new database.