Rasheed is a second-year law student at Suffolk University with a professional background in government and the insurance industry. He moonlighted as a stand-up comedian before returning to school to study the intersection of law and religion. In addition to media and Internet law, Rasheed is also interested in business law and public interest law. Currently he works as a research assistant for Professor Frank Rudy Cooper. Rasheed received a BA in government from Harvard College. Email him at rhtownes@suffolk.edu.
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December 19, 2011 at 3:12 am
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