Stanford Law School announced in March that it had awarded 10 postgraduate fellowships to alumni working in the fields of public interest, criminal justice, and international law. The fellowships allow graduates to work full time for a year in a law-related endeavor designed to further the public interest. The Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law oversees the program. All of the Stanford Law students who received postgraduate fellowships (a total of 16 this year including outside fellowships), in addition to students graduating with Pro Bono Distinction, were honored at the annual Public Interest Awards Reception in May.