Since 2001, a select group of Harvard Law School students have undertaken public service internships under the auspices of the Chayes International Public Service Fellowship, dedicated to the memory of HLS Professor Abram Chayes ’49. These summer fellowships provide HLS students with the opportunity to spend eight weeks engaged in international public service within the governments of developing nations and those making transitions to peace, stability, and democracy, as well as within the inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations that support them. This past summer, 19 students traveled to 13 countries. Browse the gallery to view snapshots of some of their experiences.