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Blog Articles

Submitted by on May 22, 2013 - 2:37 pm EDT

I started my internship at the Administrative Conference in the summer of 2010, following my second year of law school.  At that time, the Administrative Conference had five employees working in borrowed space at the FTC.  By the end of my internship, the Administrative Conference had moved into its own offices, more than doubled its staff, held two plenary sessions, and adopted five new recom

Submitted by Emily S. Bremer on May 10, 2013 - 11:56 am EDT

In a series of posts over the next few weeks, I’ll explore the process federal agencies use to create most federal “rules” or “regulations” (these terms are synonymous) that have the force and effect of law.  See

Submitted by Amber G. Williams on April 29, 2013 - 2:05 pm EDT

How does the ACUS internship process work?  Glad you asked!  This blog post will take you through the process from start to finish.

Submitted by on April 22, 2013 - 1:43 pm EDT

By Samantha Aster, ACUS Legal Intern

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

Our summer semester interns are:

  • Jacquelyn Bolen, a rising 2L from the University of Richmond Law School.
  • Brandon Bull, a rising 3L from the University of Virginia Law School.
  • Laura Gaudreau, a rising 2L from American University Washington College of Law.
  • Arjun Ravi, a rising 2L from Cornell University Law School.
  • Audi Syarief, a rising 2L from the University of Virginia Law School.