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The Peggy Browning Fund has selected Gregory Ainsley 2L as a 2011 recipient of the Peggy Browning Fellowship.

Ainsley, a second-year student at the UW Law School, will spend 10 weeks this summer working at the law firm Levy Ratner, P.C. in New York, NY.

Peggy Browning Fellowships provide law students with unique, diverse and challenging work experiences fighting for social and economic justice. They are awarded to distinguished students who have not only excelled in law school but who have also demonstrated their commitment to workers’ rights through their previous educational, work, volunteer and personal experiences.

The Peggy Browning Fund is a not-for-profit organization established in memory of Margaret A. Browning, a prominent union-side attorney who was a Member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

To view the official release, click here.

Submitted by UW Law News on May 3, 2011

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