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So I blog from my desk at the Alliance for Justice in the Dupont Circle area of Washington DC on a Friday in June. I havent written a post in 4 months but I am starting to get a little more motivated to start blogging again. It may be due to my position at AFJ as Outreach/Blog Intern.

Thanks to Campus Progress for hosting a great social gathering on Tuesday at the Science Club in DC by the way. Great way to meet up with old friends!

So I take a new perspective on blogging as a "Washington Insider." As an intern with vast connections from the Hill, to the Democratic National Committee, and to various non-profits, I feel being an intern is a great opportunity to obtain a vast array of perspectives on politics that one wouldnt in, for instance, a dorm room at UVA in Charlottesville, Virginia.

As an intern at AFJ, I have close connections with the latest news on judicial nominations (Leslie Southwick especially), the status and restoration of Habeas Corpus, and the status on progress towards dismantling the conservative agenda specifically pertaining to the Judiciary system.

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