Brooklyn Supreme Court interns thrive under Judge Maslow's guidance
Briefly

It's kind of a running joke around the floor where chambers are that Judge Maslow has so many interns," said Toljan, a rising 2L at Yeshiva University's Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. "I'm not sure how many interns would be considered normal or average, but apparently, eight is a lot."
I would imagine, though, that it's more normal for the interns to all be law students because we are usually the ones who need the experience," Toljan said. "But Judge also brought on some non-law students this summer, which I think is unique for them, especially given that Judge loves to teach, and he explains complex legal issues in an easily digestible way."
Allenson is a rising first-year student set to begin studying at NYU in the Fall. When asked why he decided to work for a judge this summer, Allenson said, 'This internship encouraged my dream to pursue law and gave me a taste of what that dream could look like.'
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