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Jason Smith is a 2006 J.D. candidate at the Yale School of Law. Following graduation, he plans to pursue a career in constitutional litigation, hopefully becoming a judge someday. Jason graduated with a B.S. in Information Systems from New York University in 1994. Since graduating, Jason gained a strong technology background through his experience as a management consultant, specializing in telecommunications, at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, as a client partner at Razorfish, a web design firm, and most recently by running his own interactive marketing consulting firm. Currently, Jason is a member of the American Constitution Society (ACS), Outlaws, a student group working to promote LGBT civil rights, and is organizing a conference on same sex marriage, to be held at Yale University in Spring 2005. He enjoys reading (legal history, science fiction, and mythology), blogging (available at www.yaliecat.blogspot.com) yoga, traveling, and hiking. |
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