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LAW STUDENTS: Interested in a public interest post graduate fellowship?

Come to the Public Interest Law Fellowship Panel
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
3:30-5 pm

Reception to Follow

Seattle University School of Law, Annex Building
(1215 E Columbia Street, Seattle, WA, Room 142) Directions
Sponsored by the Access to Justice Law School Relations Fellowship Sub-Committee
Come learn more about the process of applying for post graduate public interest law fellowships, including Equal Justice Works, Berkeley Law, Skadden & Soros Open Society Institute Fellowships as well as other fellowship opportunities. Panelists will include past and current recipients of public interest fellowships.
Please RSVP to James Tan at tanj@seattleu.edu by Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
Can't attend in person? A videotape of the panel will be posted here on the ARC after the
event.

Post-Graduate Fellowship Information

2010 FELLOWSHIPS:

For 2010 Fellowship applicants, the following organizations are accepting applications for advertised fellowship projects or are open to talking to law students who have a project proposal idea:

  • TeamChild: Accepting applications for posted fellowship projects - DUE DATE is August 13, 2009.
  • ACLU: Open to talking to law students about their own fellowship project ideas (preference is given to former ACLU externs/interns).

LEGAL AID FELLOWSHIP PROCEDURES:

Many Washington legal aid programs participate in post-graduate fellowship programs and serve as host organizations. Click on the links below to find out how each organization's fellowship selection process generally works and who is their post-graduate fellowship contact person:

WashingtonPractice Areas

National Practice Areas

Pro Bono and legal aid attorney resources - Pro Bono Net

Washington LawHelp
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