The following are resources useful in pursuing government or public interest careers: Equal Justice Works 2013 Summer Corps Program: Provides law students with a stipend for working on a legal project at a qualifying nonprofit public interest organization or public defender office of their choosing. Applications will be accepted beginning December 18th and are accepted on […]
The Section of International Law is pleased to announce the third webcast with the Office of the Legal Adviser from the Jacob Burns Moot Courtroom of the George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C. Co-sponsored by The American Society of International Law and The George Washington University School of Law Featuring a Keynote Address […]
You are invited to attend the 2012 biennial conference of the American Society of International Law’s International Economic Law Interest Group: ‘Re-Conceptualizing International Economic Law:Bridging the Public/Private Divide.’ When: November 29-December 1, 2012. Where: George Washington University School of Law, Stockton Hall, Room 305, 720 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20431. This conference, cosponsored by […]
Children’s Law Center works to give every child in the District of Columbia solid foundation of family, health and education. They are the largest provider of free legal services in the District and the only to focus on children. The 80-person staff partners with local pro bono attorneys to serve more than 2,000 at-risk children […]
Legal Services of New Jersey (LSNJ) invites applications from first and second-year law students for the Deborah T. Poritz Summer Public Interest Legal Fellowship Program during the summer of 2013. In New Jersey, this has long been the premier opportunity for students committed to, or considering, public interest and poverty law to learn about the challenges […]
THE 2013 APPLICATION PERIOD IS NOW OPEN. Selection Criteria for the Michael Maggio Immigrants’ Rights Summer Fellowship Program: Fellowship host sites must be recognized non-profit organizations. These include: Nonprofit organizations serving low-income and underserved immigrant communities. Legal services organizations that serve immigrants. Civil rights organizations that advocate on behalf of immigrants. Community-based organizations that engage […]
2013 Arthur C. Helton Fellowship Application Period Now Open: The Arthur C. Helton Fellowship Program, established in 2004 on the recommendation of the ASIL Honors Committee, recognizes the legacy of Arthur Helton, a remarkable ASIL member who died in the August 19, 2003 bombing of the UN mission in Baghdad along with UN High Commissioner […]
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 […]