The National Employment Law Project is a non‐profit research and advocacy organization that partners with national, state and local allies – including community groups, immigrant advocacy organizations, worker centers, unions, policy makers and think tanks – to develop and promote policies and programs that create good jobs and enforce hard-won worker rights. They are currently seeking […]
Application Process: Please complete an application, and submit it to both the Domestic Violence Clinic and the Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program. Please be sure to indicate your interest in the Domestic Violence Clinic on the application. Applications must be submitted by Friday, November 16, 2012. Those selected to interview will be interviewed […]
Founded in 1992 and located in New York City, the Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) is a non-profit organization that promotes women’s equality worldwide by securing reproductive rights in constitutional and international human rights law. Its mission is straightforward and ambitious: to advance reproductive health and rights as a fundamental right that all governments are […]
The Egyptian-American Rule of Law Association (EARLA) seeks a second or third-year law student to serve as a pro bono law clerk for ten weeks. EARLA is a non-profit organization that provides technical legal assistance to promote the rule of law in Egypt. Law clerks work virtually from home or in EARLA’s Washington, DC office […]
Please read below for upcoming events on campus, opportunities in the community, and other announcements. Featured: Thursday, September 27th, Public Interest Lecture Series, 12:30 – 2 pm, Room A-216B. These informal luncheons are designed to allow students to share their aspirations, ask questions and learn about the myriad opportunities in public service and public interest […]
The Jacob Burns Community Legal Clinics of The George Washington University Law School announce the availability of new graduate clinical fellowships for the academic years of 2013-15. In recognition of the generous gift of Philip Friedman, the Fellows are known as Friedman Fellows. Friedman Fellows obtain LL.M. degrees while examining and engaging in clinical legal […]
Application Deadline: October 15, 2012 Human Rights Watch (“HRW”) is seeking a Researcher to monitor human rights developments in Western European countries as part of a small team. This position reports to a Deputy Director in the Europe and Central Asia (“ECA”) Division. Responsibilities: Monitor and document human rights developments in Western European countries by […]
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. (AFC) is a not-for-profit organization that works in partnership with New York City’s most disadvantaged families to secure quality public education services. AFC works on behalf of children and youth who are at greatest risk of academic failure due to poverty, race, ethnicity, disability, homelessness, immigration status/limited English […]
LSGM still has several positions available this semester. The placement runs from September through approximately the first week in December. If you are interested, please complete an application. Please see below for more information on the available positions. See your CDO advisor for more detailed information. Health and Income Maintenance Homeless Legal Advocacy Project/Single Stop […]
Please read below for upcoming events on campus, opportunities in the community, and other announcements. Featured: October 26th – 27th, Equal Justice Works Conference and Career Fair. Arlington, VA. Each year the Equal Justice Works Conference and Career Fair brings together more than 1,200 public interest law students from 200 law schools all under one […]