Equal Justice America is pleased to offer fellowships of up to $4,000 to students at select law schools in the U.S. who work full-time during the summer for organizations providing direct civil legal assistance for the poor. Interning under the supervision of experienced attorneys, fellows provide crucial assistance to low-income clients struggling through the complexities of the civil justice system. Law students must secure a full-time (minimum 35-40 hours per week) placement for at least 10 weeks at a non-profit organizations providing direct civil legal services to the poor. Placements can be anywhere in the United States.
Type: Summer fellowship
Disciplines: Public Service, Law
Deadline: Mar 24, 2021 (Confirmed)*
Work Experience: Any
Location: North America
Citizenship: Any
Residency: United States