Yale Law School Announces 47 Public Interest Fellowship Recipients for 2014-2015

Yale Law School is proud to congratulate the 47 students and recent graduates who have been named recipients of public interest fellowships for 2014-2015.

Thirty of the recipients will receive Yale Law School public interest post-graduate fellowships through programs that include the YLS Public Interest Fellowship, the Arthur Liman Public Interest Fellowship, the Robert L. Bernstein Fellowships in International Human Rights, the Ford Foundation Fellowship, the Heyman Federal Public Service Fellowship, the Robina Foundation Human Rights Fellowship, the Gruber Fellowship in Global Justice and Women’s Rights, and the YLS Permanent Court of Arbitration Fellowship. Fourteen will pursue public interest work through fellowship programs funded by outside organizations, including the Skadden Foundation and Equal Justice Works.

This year’s recipients will be working for such organizations as the Natural Resources Defense Council, Human Rights Watch, the U.S. Department of Justice, the European Court of Human Rights, The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, and the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project.

List of Fellowships

Fellow Biographies

List of Fellowships by Practice Area