Equal Justice Works is one of the two most important two-year, project-based fellowships in the country. It is designed to support recent graduates working at non-profit organizations servicing the poor and the marginalized. Brooke Meckler, EJW's Director of Law School Engagement, will discuss the application process as well as the role of host organizations and the development of project ideas serving a specific population or addressing an unmet legal need. She will also answer questions. This is a chance to get an early understanding of a very important public interest fellowship.
Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP by Friday, March 22. This program will be recorded.
Sponsoring Organization(s)
CDO