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Harry Reid Finds A Job As UNLV Law Distinguished Fellow
"This is an unprecedented opportunity for Boyd School of Law students," says Law School Dean Daniel Hamilton.

For all those of you who were worried about what Harry Reid would do after leaving the United States Senate, worry no more. Sen. Reid has found a job.
The University of Nevada-Las Vegas's William S. Boyd School of Law announced Monday that Reid will join the faculty and be the school's first Distinguished Fellow in Law and Policy.
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"This is an unprecedented opportunity for Boyd School of Law students to interact with and learn from one of the most prominent lawyers and policymakers in the history of Nevada," said Law School Dean Daniel Hamilton.
"We are delighted that Senator Reid will be joining the law school as the first Distinguished Fellow in Law and Policy."
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Reid, who spent 30 years in the Senate, making him the longest-serving senator in Nevada history, spent nearly 10 years as Senate majority leader before stepping down in January.
His decision to join the faculty coincides with the school's creation of the MGM Resorts Public Policy Institute at UNLV. Reid is the institute's co-chairman along with former Speaker of the House John Boehner.
Photo via Sen. Harry Reid's Office
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