Today the Public Interest Institute held its fourth annual Career Fair at the law school. Public interest organizations and government agencies from around the state spent the day talking with students and conducting interviews for summer internships. This year, 30 employers registered and more than 60 students participated in interviews and table talks. Participating organizations included public defenders and prosecutors’ offices, legal services agencies, environmental organizations, civil rights groups, public policy advocacy organizations, and agencies working on behalf of domestic violence victims, people with disabilities, people living with HIV/AIDS, immigrants and low-wage workers.