The East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC) is seeking full-time law student interns for its 2013 summer program. EBCLC is the community-based clinic for Berkeley Law School (UniversityofCalifornia, Boalt Hall) during the academic year, and provides free civil legal services to low-income clients of Alameda County,California. During the summer session, EBCLC welcomes students from all […]
Echoing Green is hosting an informational webinar on the Black Male Achievement (BMA) Fellowship. This webinar will cover the basics of the Fellowship and the application process. A current BMA Fellow will join us to answer any questions you may have. Black Male Achievement Fellowship – Informational Webinar 11/29, 3-3:45 pm ET. Register here. Additionally, […]
There’s still time to apply for spring 2013 admission to CUNY’s New York Union Semester academic internship or Masters in Labor Studies. Both provide students with tools for leadership, scholarship and advocacy. New York Union Semester combines courses with a mentored internship at a labor union or worker organization. They accept college students and graduates […]
Atlas Corps seeks nonprofit leaders from around the world to apply for Fellowships in the U.S.and Latin America. Fellows serve full-time at Host Organizations such as Acumen, Ashoka, the Grameen Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the UN Foundation, Oxfam and the World Wildlife Fund. In addition to serving at an […]
Application deadline: 27 November 2012 The Council for American Students in International Negotiations (CASIN) strives to deepen the commitment of American students to multilateral discourse through scholarship and engagement with intergovernmental and supranational institutions and the processes that govern them. An educational non-profit, non-governmental 501(c)(3) organization with UN ECOSOC consultative status, CASIN provides young Americans […]
The Business Law Section Diversity Clerkship Program places up to 9 law students from diverse backgrounds in business court clerkships across the country. In evaluating a student’s diversity, the Section will give special consideration to individuals who have overcome social or economic disadvantages such as physical disability, financial constraints or cultural impediments to becoming a […]
The ABA Business Law Section is sponsoring its 27th annual Mendes Hershman Student Writing Contest to encourage and reward law student writings on a business law subject of general and current interest. Awards: First Place: $2,500 + subsidized attendance to the Section Spring Meeting in Washington, DC Second Place: $1,000 + subsidized attendance to the […]
Please read below for upcoming events on campus, opportunities in the community, and other announcements. Featured: Wednesday, November 14th, Championing Children’s Voices, 12:30 pm, F-209. Join Judge Ellen Sue Venzer, Marissa Leichter, and Bernard P. Perlmutter for a panel discussion involving children’s rights in their own hearings. RSVP HERE. Events on Campus: Monday, November 12th, […]
The Cardozo School of Law’s Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic Seeking Clinical Fellows
The Cardozo School of Law’s Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic is interested in hiring two attorneys or recent law graduates as a Clinical Fellows to start in fall 2013. The fellows’ responsibilities would include some combination of the following: work on deportation defense, or related cases, in the immigration and federal courts; work on […]
Friday, November 16, 2012: CDO Legal Career Paths Program – 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., Rooms E-352; F-209; and F-309 11th Judicial Circuit Internship Program Ends