External Post-Graduate Public Interest Fellowships

Post-Graduate Public Interest Fellowships

Post-graduate public interest fellowships are an excellent way to begin your career in public interest law. Many fellowships are project-based, where applicants partner with a non-profit organization and apply for external funding based on a specific proposed project. Others are funded directly by the organization with which the fellow will work. The fellowship application process primarily takes place during the 2L summer and 3L year but it is important to foster relationships with potential sponsors as early as your 1L year.

For more general information about potential fellowship opportunities visit:

Links to specific public interest fellowship funding opportunities:

2025 Fellowship Funding

  • The Justice Catalyst Fellowship - 2025 prospectus form open September 1 - October 2 (optional but highly recommended); Applications open early November - December 2, 2024

 

2025 Post-Bar Organizational Fellowship Opportunities

 

2025 Project Based Public Interest Fellowships

Below is a partial list of some organizations who have hosted project based fellowships (eg. Skadden, EJW, Justice Catalyst, etc.) in the past. Some have a two step process - first you apply to the organization to be selected as a fellowship partner, then you apply to fellowships for funding. 2025 deadlines are bolded, you can use last year's deadlines as a guide. NOTE: Please check with the organization's website to confirm deadlines and application requirements. 

List of California Host Organizations (alphabetical by organization name)

For hosts in other states click here or scroll down 

OrganizationLocation (CA)DeadlineFellowshipsIssue Area(s) Funded or Seeking
A New Way of Life Reentry ProjectLos Angeles EJWRe-entry; Criminal Law
Accountability Counsel

San Francisco or Washington, DC

or Asia

RollingEJW, Skadden, etc.Location determines issue area, see organization's webpage
ACLU Disability Rights ProjectSan FranciscoRolling, priority consideration June 23, 2023EJW, Skadden, etc.We invite Fellowship candidates who are interested in crafting fellowship proposals that focus on: 1) guardianship, alternatives to guardianship, and supported decision-making; or 2) the potential dangers of artificial intelligence and hidden algorithms for people with disabilities – including its use in child protective services and/or employment. Fellowship candidates may also suggest another project they wish to pursue with DRP.
ACLU Immigrant Rights ProjectSan Francisco Rolling, priority consideration June 15, 2022EJW; SkaddenWhile we will work with the applicant to adapt and tailor the project proposal as appropriate
ACLU of Northern CaliforniaSan FranciscoRollingEJWCivil Rights/Liberties

ACLU of Southern California

(submit application directly to email in the posting - not through the link)

Los AngelesJune 28, 2024EJW; Skadden, Soros, others

Specifically, we are pursuing fellowships to address the following areas:

•Police Practices team to ensure police transparency and accountability.

•Immigrants’ Rights team to improve national security policy and advance border rights and/or to litigate immigration detention issues in state court.

•LGBTQ, Gender, and Reproductive Justice Team to challenge the surveillance and punishment of parents and children by the family policing (aka “child welfare”) system in Southern California.

•First Amendment and Democracy team to protect freedom of expression, open government, and voting rights across Southern California.

ACLU Foundation of San Diego and Imperial Counties San Diego Rolling no later than July 15, 2024Skadden, EJW, Soros Other

Interested issue areas: Advancing Equity; Immigrants' Rights; Police Practices; 

Candidates are also welcome, but not required, to include their own ideas for focusing their fellowship projects in any of the identified issue areas in their application. 

AIDS Legal Referral PanelSan FranciscoRollingSkadden, EJW, OtherVarious
Al Otro LadoSan DiegoRollingSkadden, EJW, OtherImmigrant rights
Asian Americans Advancing JusticeLos AngelesRolling - due 4 months prior to fellowship funding application deadlineSkadden, EJW, otherALC is seeking candidates who have innovative project ideas that relate to one or more of our legal program areas. The Legal Fellow will be an integral part of either the National Security and Civil Rights and Criminal Justice Reform program, the two programs currently soliciting fellows.
Asylum Seeker Advocacy ProjectRemote, location flexibleRollingEJW, Skadden, Justice CatalystImmigration, Asylum
The Bail ProjectLos AngelesRolling until filledAnyLegal Support for Bail Operations, Advocacy Support to End Cash Bail
Bay Area Legal AidRichmondOn or before July 24, 2022EJW, Skadden, othersHomelessness intervention and prevention in the Bay Area
Bet Tzedek Legal Services Los AngelesJuly 15, 2023EJW; Skadden

Small Business Development Project

Eviction Defense Project

California Rural Legal AssistancevariousJuly 1, 2024EJW, Skadden, othersCRLA seeks law fellows who demonstrate a strong commitment to working with rural Californians and addressing the primary issues that affect their lives.
California Rural Legal Assistance FoundationSacramento; Santa Rosa EJW; SkaddenFarmworkers
CARECENLos Angeles EJWImmigrant Populations
Center for Gender & Refugee StudiesSan Francisco EJWImmigration
Centro Legal de La Raza OaklandJuly 27, 2023EJW; Skadden; Justice Catalyst, etc.We invite law students to propose and collaboratively develop innovative fellowship proposals for submission to fellowship programs for the 2024 – 2026 cycle. If awarded the fellowship, the fellow will work with Securing Safety for Youth and Families legal staff to provide direct legal representation to recently arrived, non-detained unaccompanied minors and families, most of whom are seeking asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, or both.
Children’s Defense FundLos AngelesN/ASkaddenYouth/Children
Children's Law Center of CaliforniaMonterey ParkJuly 9, 2024EJW; Skadden; Justice Catalyst, etc.CLC is specifically interested in projects that assist youth, young adults, and court involved families facing housing injustice and instability in the Los Angeles area, but will consider all applicants with a desire to work in one of our existing practice areas or locations.
Communities for a Better EnvironmentHuntington Park, Richmond or remoteSeptember 25, 2022EJW; Skadden; OtherEnvironmental Justice
Community Legal Services in East Palo AltoPalo Alto EJWChildren/Youth
Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)Los AngelesAugust 3, 2020Skadden, EJW, Soros, otherCivil Rights or Immigrant Rights
Court Watch Los Angeles (National Lawyers Guild - LA)Culver CityAugust 1, 2021EJW; Skadden; OtherSpecifically, NLG-LA seeks a fellow to lead Court Watch Los Angeles, a volunteer-driven court observation program that monitors the region’s criminal court system and pursue their own related project
Disability Rights AdvocatesBerkeley, New York or ChicagoRolling/ July 22, 2024, PriorityEJW; SkaddenDisability Rights
Disability Rights California

Sacramento

San Diego   

Los Angeles  or

Oakland

July 19, 2021EJW; Skadden; OtherDRC invites proposals related to the work of our Advocacy and Community Engagement Practice Group
Disability Rights Education and Defense FundBerkeleyAugust 4, 2023EJW or SkaddenDREDF works intensively with prospective fellows to develop projects that address critical disability civil rights law issues. 
EarthjusticeSan FranciscoRolling until August 1, 2020EJW; Skadden; OtherFossil Fuels Program
East Bay Community Law CenterBerkeleyCurrently not hosting Children; Youth
Equal Rights AdvocatesSan FranciscoRolling until August 2, 2021, 5pm PSTEJW; Skadden; other 
Esperanza Immigrant Rights ProjectLos AngelesRollingEJW; Skadden; OtherEsperanza will prefer projects that address issues affecting immigrants in removal proceedings due to the current immigration policies.
Family Violence Appellate ProjectOaklandReviewed on rolling basis until filledEJW, Skadden, othersDomestic Violence Survivors
Homeboy IndustriesLos Angeles SkaddenRe-Entry; Expungement; Consumer Rights; Social Services
Human Rights First (Legal Fellow)Los Angeles or New YorkASAPEJW, Skadden, othersasylum-related projects
Immigrant Defenders Law CenterLos AngelesRollingEJW; Skadden; OthersImmigrant Defenders Law Center happily considers requests to host individuals for fellowships, where the projects align with our areas of expertise and the fellow is able to identify their own outside source of funding.
Immigration Institute of the Bay AreaVarious Bay Area locationsRollingEJW; Skadden; OthersImmigration legal services, advice, and representation of low-income clients. IIBA will work with selected candidates to develop and submit proposals for fellowship funding.
Impact FundBerkeleyJune 16, 2023EJW; Skadden; OthersApplicants should be prepared to describe one or more project ideas related to improving access to justice, public benefits, civil rights, or any social justice issue that has the potential to be addressed through impact litigation. The Impact Fund will assist in developing the idea into a fellowship proposal and help prepare fellowship applications as needed.
Inland Counties Legal ServicesRiversideJuly 15, 2021EJW; Skadden; Others 
Inner City Law CenterLos AngelesRollingSkadden; EJW; AmeriCorpsHomelessness
International Refugee Assistance ProjectAnywhere- RemoteRolling until July 1, 2023Justice Catalyst Fellowship onlyClimate Justice Fellow:  advance an equitable legal framework and champion the rights of climate displaced people
Justice Action CenterRemoteRollingJustice Catalyst, EJW, Skadden, otherApplicants do not need to submit a final project proposal with this application
Kids in Need of DefenseLos Angeles EJWImmigrant Populations
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay AreaSan FranciscoRollingEJW

LCCRSF is particularly interested in considering projects in the following areas: 

  • Economic Justice/Community Economic Development
  • Racial Justice
  • Immigrant Justice
  • Applicants are also welcome to suggest their own projects in the areas of racial, economic and/or immigrant justice.  
Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability Fresno, Bakersfield, or CoachellaRollingEJW, Skadden, otherWe welcome applications from qualified individuals who are interested in working with us to develop a fellowship proposal relating to any of Leadership Counsel’s topical practice areas
Learning Rights Law CenterLos Angeles SkaddenYouth; Special Education; Disability Rights
Legal Aid Association of CaliforniaOakland Spring 2021SkaddenLegal Aid at Work seeks to protect and expand the rights of low-wage workers, utilizing an array of strategies including impact litigation, direct services, legislative advocacy, and policy work.
Legal Aid at WorkSan FranciscoJune 10, 2024SkaddenApplicants are encouraged to propose and discuss project ideas in the program area(s) that they have a strong and demonstrated interest in and which address the needs faced by Legal Aid at Work’s clients.
Legal Aid of Sonoma CountySanta RosaJuly 26, 2021Skadden, EJW, OtherWe seek a candidate willing to take on a project aimed at providing legal assistance to rural, hard to reach veterans. 
Legal Aid Foundation of Los AngelesLos AngelesRolling submit early as possibleEJW; Skadden; OtherWill consider proposals in any of their practice areas and looks favorably on proposals with a strong pro bono component
Legal Aid Society of San Mateo CountyRedwood CityRollingEJW; Skadden; OtherProjects should focus on one of Legal Aid’s existing program areas: health, housing, public benefits, domestic violence, immigration, or education.
Legal Services for ChildrenSan FranciscoNot sponsoring this yearEJW; SkaddenChildren/Youth, Issues arising from dependency practice
Legal Services of Northern California Auburn, Chico, Eureka, Redding, Sacramento, Woodland, Ukiah or VallejoJuly 15, 2019EJW: Skadden; OtherService to low-income clients, particularly underserved populations
Los Angeles Center for Law and JusticeLos AngelesRolling, no later than June 28, 2024EJW, Skadden, other

interested in developing fellowship projects in one of these areas:

  1. Intersection between family and dependency court systems and survivors of DV interactions with those systems
  2. Working with noncitizen survivors of human trafficking, DV, and sexual assault to clear conviction and arrest records
  3. Addressing technology-enabled abuse in the context of DV, sexual assault, and human trafficking
Los Angeles LGBT CenterLos Angeles EJWImmigrant Populations
MALDEFLos Angeles; Sacramento  Civil Rights
Mental Health Advocacy Services, Inc.Los AngelesSeptember 11, 2024EJW; Skadden; OthersSince MHAS practice areas cross a broad spectrum of disability rights, MHAS has had success working with graduates who seek to find a home for their disability rights fellowship projects. MHAS is open to proposals relating to any of our practice areas, including housing, re-entry, special education, mental health law, and/or public benefits. MHAS will work closely with the applicant to refine the project proposal.
National Center for Lesbian RightsSan Francisco EJWLGBTQ Rights
National Center for Youth LawOakland, LA, New York, DC or AZ, CO, HI, MA, MD, MI, OR, VA, WIJuly 12, 2024EJW; Skadden; Soros; OtherInterested in working in one or more of NCYL’s general areas of focus: Education, Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, Health, Mental Health, Commercial Sexual Exploitation, and Immigration. 
National Day Laborer Organizing NetworkLos Angeles EJWLabor; Employment; Immigration
National Health Law ProgramLos Angeles (or DC)August 1, 2020EJWHealth
National Housing Law ProjectSan FranciscoJuly 16, 2021EJW; Skadden; OtherHousing Issues
National Immigrant Justice CenterSan Diego (or Chicago)Rolling, August 10, 2022 PriorityEJW; Skadden; OtherNIJC will work with candidates to develop proposals for submission, helping tailor proposals to address important immigration rights issues.
National Immigration Law CenterLos AngelesLate Spring/Early Summer of the year prior to the fellowship startEJW; Skadden; etc.Immigrant Populations
Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County Pacoima/Los AngelesRollingEJWPractice areas we support include housing, immigration, family law, health, clean slate/re-entry, school discipline, public benefits, and Self-Help Legal Access Centers co-located in courthouses across LA County.
PangeaSan Francisco or San JoseJuly 20, 2020Skadden; EJW; othersImmigrant representation, habeas litigation for immigrants
Partnership for Working FamiliesSan Francisco & OaklandAugust 14, 2020Skadden; EJW; othersPolicy & Litigation for low-wage workers
Public AdvocatesSan Francisco, Sacramento, Southern CaliforniaASAP, no later than June 28EJW; SkaddenWe are welcoming fellowship applicants to work with our K-12 Local Powerbuilding Team in Southern California, which works in deep partnership with grassroots organizations on local education equity campaigns and capacity-building and engages in statewide community education on how to implement and leverage state policy wins in local school districts. We are also open to project proposals in the areas of Housing Justice, Renters’ Rights, and Transportation Justice to work out of our San Francisco or Sacramento offices.
Public CounselLos AngelesEJW/Skadden - July 1, 2023; others rollingEJW; Skadden; others

This year Public Counsel will consider fellowship proposals limited to those which fall within the scope of the following projects:

  • Center for Veterans Advancement – details coming soon
  • Consumer Rights & Economic Justice – details on fellowship here
  • Immigrants’ Rights – details on fellowship here
  • Women and Girls’ Rights – details on fellowship here

We do not have an application form separate from those used by the organizations that fund the fellowships. Students who are interested in a fellowship at Public Counsel should send their resume and a brief description of their proposed project directly to the Directing Attorney of the Public Counsel project you wish to work with. If you have a problem reaching the directing attorney or other questions, contact Executive Assistant Uzoamaka Ogbodo EMAIL HERE.

Public Interest Law ProjectOaklandJuly 27, 2018EJW; Skadden, Soros; OtherPoverty law, affordable housing, public benefits
Public Justice Foundation - Access to Justice Legal FellowshipOakland, CA; Washington, DC; or RemoteJune 14, 2024 (rolling basis until filled after)EJW; Skadden; OthersWe are particularly interested in hosting a Fellow whose project focuses on our work fighting excessive court secrecy—that is, overbroad protective and sealing orders that keep important information from the public. 
Public Justice Foundation - Students' Civil Rights ProjectOakland, CA; Washington, DC; or RemoteJuly 5, 2024 (rolling basis until filled after)EJW; Justice Catalyst; Others (not Skadden)We are particularly interested in hosting a Fellow whose project focuses on anti-trans harassment, discriminatory discipline based on race and/or gender, other forms of race and/or LGBTQ+ discrimination, or pregnancy discrimination, though we are open to project proposals outside this scope. This is an exempt position and will report to a senior attorney. We will work closely with the selected candidate to craft an appropriate project proposal for fellowship applications. 
Public Justice Foundation - Environmental Enforcement Project Legal FellowshipOakland, CA; Washington, DC; or RemoteJuly 26, 2024 (rolling basis until filled after)EJW; Skadden; OthersWe are particularly interested in hosting a Fellow whose focus is on Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, Clean Water Act enforcement, and oil and offshore gas and exploration. 
Public Rights ProjectOakland, New York, & BostonASAPJustice Catalyst, Skadden, EJW, otherHigh-impact affirmative litigation by state and local governments
Root & ReboundOakland, Fresno, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Greenville South CarolinaRolling by August 15, 2021EJW; Skadden; Soros; othersSupport and legal advocacy to people with arrest and conviction histories 
The San Francisco Wraparound ProjectSan FranciscoAugust 31, 2019EJWIn-House medical/legal needs: civil & criminal
Social Justice CollaborativeBerkeleyRollingEJW, SkaddenSee website
Start Small Think Big, Inc.Oakland, work may be performed remotelyAugust 12, 2021EJW; Skadden; OthersOpen to discussing a range of possible project topics based on the candidate’s interests within the scope of Start Small’s areas of legal assistance and in alignment with our organizational values
Swords to PlowsharesSan Francisco (can be in-person, hybrid, or fully remote)July 11, 2022Skadden; EJW; Justice Catalyst; etcVeterans; Applicants are encouraged to propose project ideas, though one is not required to apply. 
Transgender Law CenterOaklandRollingEJWTrans Issues; LGBTQ Rights
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc.RemoteRollingEJW, Skadden; othersThe Legal Fellow should be: passionate about transgender legal advocacy; committed to centering the needs of TLDEF’s transgender clients and stakeholders; intellectually curious; collegial; and familiar with and respectful of gender diversity.
UCLA Voting Rights ProjectLos AngelesJuly 30, 2021EJW, otherProposed projects can focus either on impact-litigation, public policy changes, and/or an integrated litigation and advocacy campaign. 
UnCommon Law OaklandJuly 1, 2020EJW; Skadden; OtherPrisoner rights
Veterans Legal Institute TustinRollingEJW; Skadden; OtherPrevious VLI EJW fellows have focused on preventing eviction, VA benefits appeals, assisting survivors of military sexual trauma, discharge upgrades, estate planning, bankruptcy, immigration and staffing legal clinics. 
Wage Justice CenterLos AngelesRollingSkadden; EJWWorkers’ Rights
Western Center on Law & PovertyLos Angeles, Sacramento, OaklandAccepting applications now, reviewed on rolling basisSkadden, EJW, otherProject proposals should combine litigation, legislative, and administrative advocacy with community outreach, public education, and other needed services related to housing, healthcare, economic justice, and/or access to justice.
Youth Law CenterSan FranciscoJune 21, 2021EJW; Skadden; otherChild welfare, juvenile justice advocacy

List of Host Organizations outside California (Listed by State)

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OrganizationLocationDeadlineFellowshipsIssue Area(s) Funded
MULTI-STATE
    
A Better Balance

New York, NY

Nashville, TN

 

June 16, 2023EJW; Skadden; others

NYC: paid family and medical leave laws, the fight to guarantee earned sick time to millions of workers across the country, pregnant workers fairness laws, which ensure that pregnant workers are not pushed out of their jobs when they need a modest accommodation to stay healthy, caregiver and lactation anti-discrimination laws, and fair workweek laws

Nashville: enforcement and education as well as working to pass paid family and medical leave, paid sick days, and other work/family justice laws across the Southeast and pushing back against policies that harm working families in the region including attacks on progressive local policies

ACLUVarious States

Priority deadline varies by state

 

EJW; Skadden; othersVarious
Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP)VariousRollingEJW; SkaddenEfforts to fill gaps in legal representation for asylum-seeking families
EarthjusticeAlaska; New York, NY; Chicago, IL; New Orleans, LA; Washington,DC; Philadelphia,PA Rolling until August 1, 2020EJW; Skadden 
LatinoJutice PRLDEFNew York, NY Central Islip,NY Orlando, FLRolling EJW; Skadden; OtherCriminal Justice Reform, Rights Restoration, Economic Justice Worker's Rights, School to Prison Pipeline
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund

New York, NY

Washington, DC

July 2, 2021EJW, Skadden, OtherEducation, Economic Justice, Criminal Justice, Voting Rights
National Association of Counsel for Children (Scroll to bottom of the staff page for listing)Denver, CO Washington,DC Atlanta, GAJuly 15, 2020EJW; Skadden; OtherChildren's rights
Native American Rights FundAnchorage, AK Washington DC       Boulder, COJune 29, 2020

Skadden; others

NO EJW

Indian Law
Arizona
    
Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights ProjectVarious cities, AZJune 25, 2021, 5pm pstEJW, Skadden, Justice Catalyst, othersBorder Advocacy, Children's Rights, Crimmigration, Detained Migrant Women (Cis & Transgender), Detained LGBTQ+ Migrants, Due Process Issues, Mental Health Advocacy
Colorado
    
Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center (CREEC)Denver, COPreferred deadline is June 1, 2021 - hard deadline is July 15, 2021EJW, Skadden, Justice Catalyst, others 
Community Economic Defense ProjectDenver, CORolling, must be received by July 1, 2024EJW, Skadden, Justice Catalyst, other

We welcome ideas for this fellowship application, but there is no need to have a fully formed project proposal before reaching out to us! Big picture, this project could focus on:

  • Assisting mobile home owners to acquire title to their home
  • Helping tenants navigate warranty of habitability issues and assert their rights to break a lease or sue the landlord
  • Supporting highly vulnerable renter/homeowner populations, including seniors, families with young children, victims of domestic violence, or disabled individuals
  • Ensuring that tenants have access to urgently needed resources at county courthouses throughout the state including in legal deserts
  • Advancing innovative strategies and methods to empower tenants 
Native American Rights FundBoulder, COSkadden - June 30, 2023; Justice Catalyst/Berkeley Law Foundation/other - no later than 8 weeks prior to fellowship deadlineSkadden, Justice Catalyst, Berkeley Law Foundation, others - NO EJWFor the 2023 Skadden Fellowship application cycle, NARF seeks applicants with projects focused on (1) voting rights in Indian Country, (2) environmental and climate issues that impact tribal or traditional lands and waters, and (3) racial equity. Other project areas and ideas are welcome, but may not receive priority
The Powell ProjectDenver, COASAPAny funding 
Rocky Mountain Children's Law CenterDenver, COAugust 1, 2022Skadden, EJW, otherA successful candidate will be able to create a fellowship proposal rooted in their passion and experience, while also seeking to expand or enhance the Children’s Law Center’s existing work and mission.
Connecticut
    
Center for Children's AdvocacyHartford, CTAugust 1, 2020EJW, Skadden, othersImmigrant Youth or LGBTQ+ Youth Advocacy
Delaware
    
Delaware Community Legal Aid Society, Inc.Wilmington, DEJuly 5, 2020Skadden, EJW, OthersPublic interest
Florida
    
LATINOJUSTICE PRLDEFOrlando, FLRollingAnyProposals must fit within LJP's mission and current litigation priorities
Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.Miami, FLAugust 5, 2022EJW; Skadden 
Georgia
    
Georgia Resource CenterAtlanta, GARolling/ August 8, 2022 PriorityEJW; Justice Catalyst; othersGRC is particularly interested in a project that focuses on providing post-conviction representation to people serving life-without-parole sentences (“LWOP”) in Georgia, which would expand the current work of GRC.
Southern Center for Human RightsAtlanta, GAJuly 10, 2020EJW; Skaddencriminal justice
Illinois
    
ACLU of IllinoisChicago, ILAugust 1 PriorityEJW; Skadden; othersWe are currently accepting fellowship applications to support the development of litigation to enforce First Amendment rights in Illinois.  We are particularly concerned about First Amendment violations outside of the Chicago area, where individuals whose rights are violated might not feel empowered to speak up, especially when they are in a small minority or a group that is not organized in their area.
Ascend JusticeChicago, ILJuly 12, 2024EJW; Skadden

Economic Justice Project 

Family Defense Project 

Family Law Division

Incarcerated Survivors.

Independence Project (immigration)

Order of Protection (OP) Division

Chicago Coalition for the HomelessChicago, ILOctober 30, 2020EJW; Skadden; othersHomeless advocacy
The Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Inc.Chicago, ILJune 15, 2021EJW; Skadden; othersHate crime, Housing Opportunity, education equity
Corporate Accountability LabChicago, ILRolling; Opens September 2024Justice Catalyst, othersLegal Fellows will assist CAL in pursuing international supply chain transparency, exploring innovative civil litigation ideas, and developing new strategies for human rights and environmental accountability across the globe.
Erie Neighborhood HouseChicago, ILJuly 31, 2019EJW; Skadden; OthersImmigration
Illinois Prison ProjectChicago, ILJuly 30, 2021EJWPrison reform, criminal defense, human rights
Impact for EquityChicago, ILASAPEJW; Skadden; OthersThe successful candidate will possess a commitment to racial and social justice, creativity, and leadership ability and will be comfortable working independently and within a team on multiple projects of varying complexity. When applicable, our staff will work with the candidate to develop their proposals for submission, helping tailor the proposal to address an important racial or social justice issue aligned with Impact for Equity’s mission and focus areas.
Legal Action Chicago Chicago, ILJuly 28, 2021SkaddenNot required to have a proposed project to apply
Legal Aid Chicago Chicago, ILJuly 16, 2024EJW or SkaddenInterest and experience in civil legal services and our client communities, and describe any ideas you may have for a fellowship proposal (note, however, that it is not necessary to have a proposal at this stage of the process)
Life SpanChicago, ILRollingEJW or Skadden 
The NetworkChicago, ILJune 30, 2024EJWPotential projects could address one of the following, or be tailored to the applicant’s lived or professional experience: • The intersection of safe housing and economic justice (e.g., credit repair, debt defense and safety considerations, identity theft) • The impact of crime-free housing programs on survivors of gender-based violence • The intersection of safe housing and immigration (language access, housing eligibility denial based on immigration status, eviction defense of immigrant survivors) 
North Suburban Legal Aid ClinicHighland Park, ILASAP, no later than July 14, 2022EJW; Skadden; Others 
Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center - Trial Litigation ProgramChicago, ILJune 30, 2021EJW, Open Society Foundations, Skadden, OtherWe welcome inquiries from individuals interested in pursuing projects across any of our Chicago trial program’s priority areas, which include issues of police misconduct, mass imprisonment, racial injustice, and the criminalization of poverty. 
Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty LawChicago, ILJune 14, 2019EJW; Skadden; OthersImmigrant access, Criminal Justice reform, Economic Justice
Kansas
    
ACLU KansasMission, KSRolling, priority before July 5, 2021Skadden, EJW, Soros, Justice Catalyst, othersWe welcome project applications relating to any of the ACLU of Kansas’s civil rights or civil liberties issue areas. Applicants should review our website for a better understanding of our work.
Louisiana
    
Louisiana Capital Assistance CenterNew Orleans, LARollingSkadden, EJW, Soroscapital defense
Maryland
    
Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc.Baltimore, MDAugust 15, 2023EJW, Skadden, Justice Catalyst

worker rights, immigrant rights

We are especially interested in supporting fellowship applications that use a mix of legal and community-based tools to advance migrant justice. 

Homeless Persons Representation ProjectBaltimore, MDRolling until July 18, 2018EJW; Skadden; othersmedical legal partnership, homelessness
Tahirih Justice CenterBaltimore, MDAugust 1, 2018EJW; Skadden; othersimmigrant women, humanitarian immigration for women
Massachusetts
    
ACLU of MassachusettsBoston, MARolling no later than July 19, 2024EJW; Skadden; othersACLUM welcomes applications on any significant issue involving civil rights or liberties.
Committee for Public Counsel ServicesSomerville, MAAugust 31, 2018EJW; Skadden; othersCriminal Justice, Public Defense, innocence litigation
Community Legal AidWorcester, MARollingEJW; Skadden; othersCivil rights, civil liberties
Conservation Law FoundationBoston, MA (or New Haven, CT; Montpelier, VT; Concord, NH; Portland, ME; or Providence, RI)Applications will be reviewed after July 1 and will select candidates by August 1EJW: Skadden; othersEnvironmental Advocacy
Greater Boston Legal ServicesVarious, MAASAP, no later than July 31, 2024EJW; SkaddenVarious poverty law issues
Just Futures LawCanton, MARollingEJW, Skadden, othersdisrupting the role of surveillance tech in immigration policing, challenging activist retaliation, gang policy accountability, combating ICE & local police collaboration
New England Innocence ProjectBoston, MAJuly 25, 2018EJW; Skadden; othersWrongful convictions

Project Citizenship

(Skadden Posting)

(EJW Posting)

Boston, MANo Date, ASAPEJW; SkaddenSkadden project: Medical-Legal Partnership for immigrant population EJW project: Income fee waivers for naturalization
Rian Immigrant Center Boston, MAJuly 28, 2023EJW; Skadden; othersThe fellowship project will aim to address an unmet need of Rian’s client population. Rian hopes to work collaboratively with the fellow to propose a project that meets one of our demonstrated needs, fits within the parameters of our immigration legal program and also appeals to the preferred interest area(s) of the fellow.
Michigan
    
ACLU of MichiganDetroit, MIJuly 7, 2024Skadden, Sorros, EJW, Justice Catalyst, otherWe welcome applications with project proposals relating to any civil rights or civil liberties area. 
Center for Community-Based EnterpriseDetriot, MIJuly 20, 2022EJW; Skadden; Soros, others 
Mississippi
    
ACLU of MississippiJackson, MSRollingEJW; Skadden; othersWe welcome project applications relating to any of the ACLU of Mississippi’s civil rights or civil liberties issue areas. Applicants should review our website for a better understanding of our work.
Missouri
    
Legal Services of Eastern MissouriSt. Louis, MOAugust 11, 2018EJW; SkaddenVeterans, civil legal services
New Jersey
    
ACLU of New JerseyNewark, NJRollingEJW; Skadden; othersWe prefer to develop proposed projects that combine legal advocacy and impact litigation, policy advocacy, community outreach, and public education. 
Education Law CenterNewark, NJRollingEJW, Skadden, otherOur fellows gain practical experience defending and expanding education rights and racial equity by working on lawsuits, advocating for clients, and engaging with our policy and communications teams on advancing legislation and public education. We will work with successful applicants to develop a project proposal for specific funding organizations
New York
    
A Better ChildhoodNew York, NYAugust 29, 2018EJW; Skadden; othersChildren's rights, juvenile issues
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc.New York, NYRolling until March 15, 2018Skadden; EJWEducation Advocacy
ACLU, Center for LibertyNew York, NYRolling/July 1, 2022 PriorityEJW; Skadden; Justice Catalyst; others 
ACLU, Criminal Law Reform ProjectNew York, NYRolling/Priority June 9, 2023EJW; Skadden; Justice Catalyst; othersCLRP focuses primarily on the “front end” of criminal enforcement systems, such as policing, pretrial practices, and public defense.
ACLU Immigrant Rights ProjectNew York, NYRolling/Priority June 5, 2023EJW; SkaddenUsing targeted impact litigation, advocacy and public outreach, the Project carries on the ACLU’s historic commitment to protecting the civil rights and civil liberties of immigrants.
ACLU, Legal DepartmentNew York, NYRolling/July 31, 2022 PriorityEJW; Skadden; othersthe Fellow will be focused on litigating state constitutional rights claims in state supreme courts.
ACLU, LGBTQ & HIV ProjectNew York, NYRolling/June 21, 2023 PriorityEJW; Skadden; othersfocus on litigation challenging the current wave of anti-trans legislation that has swept the country.
ACLU, Reproductive Freedom ProjectNew York, NYRolling /June 26, 2023 PriorityEJW; Skadden; othersReproductive rights
ACLU, Trone Center for Justice & EqualityNew York, NYRolling/June 16, 2023 (priority)EJW; Skadden; othersprospective fellows who are interested in combatting punitive government responses to mental illness and poverty.
ACLU, Voting Rights ProjectNew York, NYRolling/June 12, 2023 PriorityEJW; Skadden; othersOur staff will provide guidance to the selected fellowship candidate to develop their proposal for submission, helping tailor the proposal to address an important voting rights issue. Proposed projects for the Voting Rights Project should have an impact-litigation focus, but successful projects also frequently include an integrated advocacy approach (weaving in policy advocacy, public education, etc.)
ACLU, Women's Rights ProjectNew York, NYRolling/June 15, 2023 priorityEJW; Skadden; othersWe are particularly interested in focusing on the ways in which blacklisting in the form of family regulation and policing limit women’s economic opportunities and autonomy. We also remain open to proposals on any gender justice topic about which you are passionate, particularly those focused on low-income women and girls and issues that disproportionately affect Black women and other women of color.
The Bronx DefendersBronx, NY

July 1, 2024

 

 

EJW; Skadden; others

To work as Bronx Defenders Legal Fellows, candidates should develop project proposals to do legal work in one of our practice areas while remaining flexible to change based on the needs of our organization and the community we work with.

The Bronx Defenders will offer an online information session about our Legal Fellowship on June 14, 2024 from 1:00 PM-2:30 PM EST. Please visit Information Session Link to join.

Brooklyn Defender ServicesNew York, NYRolling/July 31, 2020 (priority)EJW; Skadden; othersIntersection of criminal law and public housing; trafficking and sex work; and post-conviction collateral consequences
The Center for HIV Law & PolicyNew York, NYRollingSkadden, EJW, Soros, othersHIV Law & Policy
Catholic Migration ServicesBrooklyn, NYRolling through July 23, 2018EJW; Skadden; otherscivil rights, immigration and refugee, policy
Center for Popular DemocracyBrooklyn, NYRolling through July 31, 2018EJW; Skadden; otherscivil rights, education, environment, immigration, policy
Center for Reproductive RightsNew York, NYRolling until filledSkadden, EJW, Soros, othersReproductive rights, international human rights
The DoorManhattanJune 30, 2023Equal Justice Works, Skadden, Justice Catalyst, otherThe Door seeks proposals to provide direct legal services to our members and to create opportunities for youth empowerment and organizing. Projects may also incorporate systemic advocacy and impact litigation. We are open to discussing any strong proposal, but are particularly interested in fellowships focusing on immigration or holistic representation of the following populations of migrant youth: runaway and homeless youth, recent arrivals to NYC, youth in foster care, LGBTQ+ youth.
Human Rights FirstNew York, NYRollingEJW; Skadden; othersRefugee and Immigration
International Refugee Assistance ProjectNew York, NY (preferred - but DC and remote will be considered)Open until filled, priority to apps submitted by July 7, 2023EJW; Skadden; othersLitigation, direct services, class action, civil rights, immigration, refugee
LATINOJUSTICE PRLDEFNew York, NYRollingAnyProposals must fit within LJP's mission and current litigation priorities
Legal Services NYCBronx BranchRollingEJW; Skadden; othersYour application must include a detailed project proposal, which fits within one of the priority areas. Specifically, we are seeking fellowship applicants for our Community Neighborhood Stabilization, Education, LGBTQ Advocacy, Public Benefits and Universal Access to Counsel (“UAC”) Projects.
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House New YorkAugust 30, 2019Skadden, EJW, Soros, othersEviction Prevention and Tenants' Rights
Make the Road New YorkVarious, NYJuly 3, 2023Skadden, EJW, Kirkland & Ellis, othersMRNY seeks candidates interested in developing a strategic project in the field of workplace justice on behalf of underserved immigrants in the communities we serve. The project will be embedded in our workplace justice legal team and should closely align with the organizing priorities of our membership base. We welcome projects that will address new pressing legal issues facing low-wage immigrant workers and/or that target particularly vulnerable groups of workers in specific industries and sectors and/or geographical areas. We will also consider proposals for workers’ rights projects that seek to take advantage of specific legal strategies, including education and enforcement of new laws and/or new and innovative approaches to asserting workers’ claims.
NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc.New York, NYJuly 1, 2022Skadden, EJW, othersWhile candidates may suggest any fellowship project
National Advocates for Pregnant WomenNew York, NYJune 20, 2023Skadden; EJW; Soros; otherThe Law Fellow will design the project in conjunction with Pregnancy Justice’s staff attorneys and Acting Executive Director
National Center for Law and Economic Justice New York, NYJuly 14, 2023Skadden; EJW; Justice Catalyst, others

NCLEJ will work closely with selected applicants to develop project proposals and will provide support throughout the fellowship funding application cycle. Although NCLEJ welcomes new proposals for fellowship projects that fit within NCLEJ’s mission and areas of work, a project proposal is not required to apply for sponsorship. Some potential fellowship project areas may include:

  • Advocacy at the intersection of disability and workers’ rights to end the abusive working conditions of New York homecare workers and ensure quality care for consumers;
  • Advocacy to ensure access to public benefits in light of operational shifts by government agencies to remote operation and technology driven practices (data matching, multi-factor and biometric authentication, etc.);
  • Advocacy to challenge predatory and racially discriminatory policing, fines, and fees.
National Employment Law ProjectNew York, NYRolling no later than August 1, 2023Skadden; EJW; OtherNELP will work with fellow to develop a project that supports federal, state, and local policy and organizing campaigns seeking to promote good jobs and fair access to employment for underpaid and immigrant workforce. NELP is currently focused on a pilot project that promotes community and government collaborations to ensure labor protections.
New York Civil Liberties UnionNew York, NYJune 16, 2023Skadden, EJW, Soros, otherswe particularly encourage project proposals that focus on racial justice, criminal justice and police accountability, voting rights, gender equity, reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, education equity, privacy and technology, economic justice, and environmental justice.
New York Lawyers for the Public InterestNew York, NYRolling, no later than July 26Skadden; EJW; OtherHealth Justice, Disability Justice, and Environmental Justice
New York Legal Assistance GroupNew York, NYJuly 2, 2019Skadden; EJW; OtherVariety of areas of civil legal services law
TakeRoot JusticeNew York, NYConsidered on a rolling basis until August 23, 2021Skadden; EJW; Other 
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, IncNew York, NY/RemoteRollingSkadden; EJW; OtherAbility to conceptualize and implement a fellowship project that addresses an unmet legal need and aligns with TLDEF's mission and expertise.
Unlocal, Inc.New York, NYAugust 21, 2020Skadden; EJWImmigration cases working with youth, families, LGBTQ+ immigrants
North Carolina
    
Charlotte Center for Legal AdvocacyCharlotte, NCRollingEJW, Skadden, othersGovernment benefits, Health Care Access, Consumer Protection, Immigration Law, Veterans' Benefits, Tax, other
Southern Coalition for Social JusticeDuram, NCReview begins July 24, 2023, rolling thereafterEJW, Skadden, Justice Catalyst, othersSCSJ particularly seeks candidates who are committed to the ideals of racial, social, and economic justice, are interested in working to advance these ideals across the South through creative advocacy, and are committed to learning how to become a civil rights lawyer within a community lawyering model. 
Ohio
    
Advocates for Basic Equality (ABLE)

Defiance, OH

Dayton, OH

Toledo, OH

July 22, 2022Skadden, EJW, OthersCandidates for fellowships are encouraged to develop and bring forward proposals for work in an area of poverty law 
CAIR - OhioCincinnati, OHJuly 15, 2021Skadden, EJW, OthersThe sponsored fellow will collaborate with the CAIR-Ohio Legal Director and legal team to develop a fellowship project that will expand CAIR-Ohio’s work. CAIR-Ohio is seeking to develop projects related to immigration and racial justice
The Immigrant and Refugee Law Center (IRLC)Cincinnati, OHJuly 23, 2021Skadden, EJW, Othersseeking candidates that would be interested in putting forth proposals that advance our mission, with an emphasis on advocacy for Special Immigrant Juveniles and Victims of Human Trafficking. 
Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc.Toledo, OHASAP, no later than July 22, 2022AnyCandidates for fellowships are encouraged to develop and bring forward proposals for work in an area of poverty law
Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati, Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, LLC Cincinnati, OHJuly 15, 2021Skadden, etcPoverty law
Oregon
    
Innovation Law LabPortland, ORAugust 2, 2019Skadden, EJW, OthersImmigration system issues: prolonged detention, constitutional violations, other
Pennsylvania
    
ACLU-PAPhiladelphia, PAJuly 31, 2021Skadden, EJW, OthersImmigrant Rights
Community Legal Services, Inc.Philadelphia, PAJune 5, 2024Skadden, EJW, OthersFellows will be placed in one of our 10 practice areas: Employment (including wage theft and criminal records expungement), Energy, Family Advocacy, Health and Independence, Home Ownership and Consumer Rights, Housing, Language Access Project, Medical-Legal Partnership, SSI Disability, or the Youth Justice Project.
Education Law Center Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, PARolling - preference if received by July 5, 2024Skadden, EJW, OthersPotential projects under consideration include the following: • Challenge racialized and exclusionary discipline in public schools, including virtual exclusion, failure to provide due process, failure to consider qualifying disabilities, and racist grooming policies, through direct representation and systemic advocacy • Dismantle the policies and practices that lead to push out of Black and brown families, including parental exclusion, discriminatory fines and fees, and criminalization through truancy referrals • Reduce education barriers and promote effective models for students who need mental health and behavioral health supports in schools, with a focus on Black girls • Promote affirmative and safe schools for all students through direct representation and systemic advocacy on behalf of students experiencing bullying and harassment • Promote inclusive early learning opportunities through direct representation and policy advocacy on behalf of young children with disabilities, children experiencing homelessness, and children in foster care experiencing push out. * Oppose discriminatory school policies targeting gay and transgender students, book bans, classroom censorship and hostile school environments through direct representation, local and state advocacy, systemic reform, and community organizing support
Juvenile Law CenterPhiladelphia, PAJuly 22, 2020Skadden, EJW, Othersdecarceration
Philadelphia Legal AssistancePhiladelphia, PAJuly 14, 2022Skadden, EJW, OthersWe welcome any project that would enhance the current work of any of our substantive units, especially with an emphasis on racial equity. Additionally, if you have areas of particular interest or project ideas, we encourage you to state them in your letter.
The Public Interest Law CenterPhiladelphia, PAJuly 9, 2021Skaden, EJW, OthersThe Law Center will consider a strong proposal in any of our six areas
South Carolina
    
Charleston Legal AccessCharleston, SCNo date listedSkadden, EJW, OthersWage theft
Tennessee
    
A Better BalanceNashville, TNNo date listedEJW; Skadden; othersworkers rights, family rights
Youth Law CenterTennesseeJune 30, 2024EJW; Skadden; othersproject related to access to civil legal aid for juvenile justice impacted youth in Tennessee
Texas
    
ACLU of TexasHouston, TXRolling until filledEJW; Skadden; othersCivil Liberties, Civil Rights
Catholic Diocese of El Paso - Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services, Inc.El Paso, TXAugust 24, 2018EJWImmigration Law
Lawyers for Good GovernmentTexas or DC (but location not required)RollingSkadden; EJW; OtherL4GG will consider well-researched and impactful projects touching on any areas of L4GG’s focus
Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES)Multiple Locations, TXno date listedEJW; Skadden; OtherImmigration Law
Texas Advocacy ProjectAustin, TXSeptember 13, 2023EJW; Skadden; Other
  1. Bexar County Access to Justice Project. Identify possible family law cases in Bexar County. Fellow will conduct limited appearances for pro se litigants facing roadblocks to justice, develop best practices related to limited appearances, develop training for bar associations on limited appearances, and will recruit pro bono attorneys for TAP to implement best practices. 
  2. Hague Convention Attorney. We have started a comprehensive educational rubric on service of process. Fellow will partner with staff and outside organizations to finalize this rubric for distribution on sites, develop best practices, and train staff and possibly present at Poverty Law Conference.
Texas Fair Defense ProjectAustin, TXJuly 15, 2022EJW, Skadden, otherProject focused on the criminalization of homelessness in Texas
Texas Rio Grande Legal AidVariousAugust 1, 2024EJW, Skadden, Soros, otherTRLA will also support selected applicants through the fellowship application, including developing a proposal and the interview process
Vermont
    
ACLU VermontCharlottesville, Richmond, or Falls Church, VAApps reviewed starting July 4, 2021 and considered until filledEJW; Skadden; Otherimmigrant advocacy, public benefits, affordable housing, consumer protection, employment, health, education or juvenile justice
Virginia
    
Legal Aid Justice Center Charlottesville, Richmond, or Falls Church, VAJuly 15, 2024EJW; Skadden; OtherCivil Rights & Racial Program, Housing & Consumer Justice Program, Worker Justice Program, and Racial Equity
National Housing Law ProjectRichmond, VAJuly 18, 2018Skadden; EJWVarious
The Human Trafficking Institute Merrifield, VA (or remote)Rolling but encouraged to apply earlySkadden; EJW; Justice Catalyst; OtherHTI will work with the fellow to develop a project that will make them a competitive candidate for post-graduate fellowship funding
Washington
    
Fair Work CenterSeattle, WAJuly 15, 2022Skadden: EJW; OthersFair Work Center staff will work closely with candidates to explore project proposals that align with their interest as well as advance unmet needs of low-wage and vulnerable workers.
Legal VoiceSeattle, WAAugust 10, 2018Skadden; EJW; OthersAdvancing economic justice - esp. rights of women & LGBTQ
Washington, DC
    
ACLU, National Prison Project Washington, DCRolling/June 15, 2022 (priority)EJW; Skadden; othersOur staff will work with candidates to develop their proposals to external funders for submission, helping tailor the proposal to address an important civil liberties issue for incarcerated people. Proposed projects often combine litigation and advocacy with community outreach and public education. 
Advancement ProjectWashington, DCAugust 1, 2021EJW; Skadden, othersFellows would work on Rights Restoration, Mass Incarceration + Policing Issues, Immigrant Justice or Education Justice and should state their area of interest and preferred fellowship in the cover letter when applying. 
The ArcWashington, DCRolling, priority for those received by July 1, 2024EJW, Skadden, otherThe Arc is looking to host a Fellow and develop a fellowship project to engage in new and ongoing education outreach, advocacy, and litigation centered on ensuring the rights of students with disabilities to receive an education in the most integrated setting with the supports and services needed to thrive. 
AyudaWashington, DCRollingEJW; Skadden, othersAyuda has multiple areas of expertise and need. 
Bread for the CityWashington, DCJuly 31, 2021Skadden; EJWBread for the City is seeking a fellowship applicant to expand its provision of legal services by providing immigration services 
The Campaign Legal CenterWashington, DCJuly 21, 2023Skadden; EJW; otherCLC is seeking applicants interested in all of our issue areas: campaign finance, voting rights, redistricting, and ethics. 
Children's Law CenterWashington, DCJune 28, 2022Skadden; EJWThe project proposal should be focused on one of Children’s Law Center’s practice areas within the medical-legal partnership
D.C. Law Students in Court Program, IncWashington, DCRolling until position is filledSkadden, EJW, Soros, otherLandlord-tenant, housing, other justice reform
DC Volunteer Lawyers ProjectWashington, DCJune 15, 2023EJW or Skadden

DCVLP is specifically interested in candidates for the following potential projects:

  • A project focused on providing culturally responsive, community-based legal services at the intersection of domestic violence and immigrant communities. 
  • A project focused on providing culturally responsive, community-based legal services at the intersection of domestic violence and immigrant communities. 

EarthRights International

1 Climate Justice Project

2 U.S. Legal Program

Washington, DCJuly 26, 2024Skadden; EJW; Justice Catalyst; others

1 Support EarthRights’ Climate Justice Project and help develop and implement legal strategies related to climate and environmental justice in the United States.

2 Through this project, EarthRights is working with marginalized communities on the frontlines of climate change or environmental harms to build resilience and hold government, companies, and financial institutions accountable.

Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)Washington, DCApply earlySkadden, EJW, Soros, OtherCivil Rights Civil Liberties, Intellectual Property
Fair Elections CenterWashington, DCRollingSkadden, EJW, OtherLitigation against barriers to voter registration and voting
Georgetown Law - Center on Privacy & TechnologyWashington, DCRollingSkadden; EJW; Soros; Justice Catalyst; othersWe will work closely with the chosen candidate to develop a fellowship proposal that aligns with the Center’s mission and vision, as well as the candidate’s own interests, and will provide a high level of support to the candidate throughout the application process. 
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under LawWashington, DCJuly 26, 2024Skadden; EJW; Soros; Justice Catalyst; othersOne or more of the following projects: Voting Rights, Economic Justice, Criminal Justice, Educational Opportunities, Public Policy, Fair Housing & Community Development, or Digital Justice.
Lawyers for Good GovernmentWashington, DC or RemoteASAPSkadden; EJW; Justice Catalyst; othersL4GG will consider well-researched and impactful projects touching on any areas of L4GG’s focus, including rapid response delivery of legal services, immigrants’ rights, climate change and environmental justice, racial justice, and reproductive rights. We are open to local, regional, or national projects.
Legal Aid Society of the District of ColumbiaWashington, DCRolling basis, apply early (Closed for 2022)EJW; Skaddenseeking proposals for projects based in one of our four existing practice areas
Legal Counsel for the ElderlyWashington, DCJune 28, 2021EJW or SkaddenWe intend to select two applicants for sponsorship. Third year law students interested in housing preservation and/or protections for homeowners may wish to pursue these fellowship opportunities.
Muslim AdvocatesWashington, DCRollingEJW, Skadden, otherCivil rights, civil liberties, litigation, policy
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational FundWashington, DCRollingEJW, Skadden, OtherEducation, Economic Justice, Criminal Justice, Voting Rights
National Asian Pacific American Women’s ForumWashington, DCNo date listedSkadden; EJWReproductive rights & health; economic justice; immigrant rights
National Center for Transgender EqualityWashington, DCRollingAny outside fundingtransgender; LGBT, Health Care, privacy, Civil Rights
National Health Law ProgramWashington, DCAugust 1, 2020EJWHealth Law
National Law Center on Homelessness & PovertyWashington, DCAugust 1, 2020Skadden, EJW, OtherHomeless advocacy
National Student Legal Defense NetworkWashington, DCASAP but no later than July 1, 2018EJW, Skadden, otherProjects focused on student loan borrowers
National Veterans Legal Services ProgramWashington, DCASAPEJW or SkaddenVeterans issues
National Women's Law CenterWashington, DCJuly 26, 2023EJW, Skadden, other

NWLC’s Workplace Justice program team invites fellowship project proposals that fall within our key policy priorities, including efforts to:

  • Advance workplace equality, such as ending workplace sexual harassment and violence, pay discrimination, and pregnancy and caregiver discrimination;
  • Improve job quality, such as raising wages, securing fair work schedules, and ensuring working people can care for themselves and their families without sacrificing their paychecks; and
  • Build worker power, such as supporting workers’ ability to organize and bargain collectively, advocating for increased transparency about wages and working conditions, and pushing back against corporate practices that undermine workers’ rights on the job.
Neighborhood Legal Services Program Washington, DCJuly 12, 2021EJW, SkaddenFamily law, family law, public housing rights and preservation, barriers to pandemic recovery for DC renters, public benefits, predatory lending or credit repair, impact of fines and fees on low-income
Open City Advocates Washington, DCJuly 27, 2020EJW, Skadden, OtherJuvenile justice
Poverty and Race Research Action Council Washington, DCNone specifiedEJW, Skadden, OtherFair housing, environmental justice, education
Public Justice FoundationWashington, DCJune 14, 2024EJW, Skadden, OtherWe are particularly interested in hosting a Fellow whose project focuses on anti-trans harassment, discriminatory discipline based on race and/or gender, or other forms of race and/or LGBTQ discrimination, though we are open to project proposals outside this scope. 
Reprieve U.S.Washington, DC or RemoteRolling until filledEJW, Skadden, OtherDeath Penalty, Secret Prisons, Extrajudicial Executions
Rights Behind BarsWashington, DCRollingEJW, Skadden, Soros, Other 
Second Look ProjectWashington, DCSeptember 1, 2020EJW, Skadden, Justice Catalyst, Soros, OtherProjects directed at helping fight the effects of mass incarceration in Washington, DC
School Justice ProjectWashington, DCAugust 27, 2021EJW or SkaddenCandidates may apply for this position with or without a specific project in mind.
Tzedek DC Washington, DCRollingSkadden, EJW, othersTzedek DC seeks a Fellow to partner with on a proposal to address the medical debt issue through three different means—direct legal services, policy reform, and community education.
Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban AffairsWashington, DCRolling, priority  by July 11, 2021Skadden; EJW; SorosWe are particularly interested in fellowship projects that center racial justice, have a systemic or broad-based dimension, and incorporate litigation into the theory of change.
Veterans Education SuccessWashington, DCJuly 31, 2018Skadden, EJW, othersEconomic Justice, Veterans, education, public policy