Daily Archives: April 21, 2016


Thursday, Apr. 21, 2016 – Employment opportunities update:

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FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE LAWYERS’ COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER LAW [DEADLINE: APR. 25, 2016]

The Lawyers’ Committee is a national non-profit civil rights legal organization with the mission of marshaling the pro bono resources of the private bar to combat racial discrimination in voting, housing, education, employment, and criminal justice. They are currently seeking applicants for two fellowships:

  1. 2017-2018 GEORGE N. LINDSAY FELLOWSHIP

The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law annually sponsors a one-year fellowship under the George N. Lindsay Civil Rights Fellowship Program. The Lindsay Fellowship provides an opportunity for recent law school graduates to become familiar with civil rights practice by working with many of the nation’s leading civil rights experts at the national office of the Lawyers’ Committee in Washington, D.C. Our fellows become involved with substantive legal activities, which involve co-counseled litigation with prominent law firms, including client contact, case investigation, discovery, negotiations, amicus briefs, appeals, and trial practice. Non-litigation activities include legal services to community development groups, legislative and public policy advocacy, and public education on important civil rights matters.

The 1-year Fellowship pays a stipend of $42,000, supplemented by a loan forgiveness payment of $2,000. The yearly stipend is also supplemented by payment of bar review and fees. Fellows have the opportunity to gain legal experience in one or more of the following areas: Voting Rights, Employment Discrimination, Criminal Justice, Education, or Fair Housing and Community Development.

Who: Open to attorneys with 0-2 years of experience

Qualifications:

  • A strong and demonstrated commitment to civil rights and racial justice, and support for the goals of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law;
  • Prior experience working with or ties to low-income communities of color;
  • Excellent research, writing, and analytical skills as demonstrated through writing samples, internship and clinical experience, and academic record;
  • Ability to work cooperatively on a variety of projects with all Lawyers’ Committee staff and to develop and maintain positive relationships with diverse clients and community organizations;
  • Effective written and oral communication skills in both legal and non-legal settings;
  • At most, two years of practice by the time the fellowship starts (clerkships excluded).
  • Preference will be given to applicants who:
    • Have been admitted to the bar or are scheduled to take a bar examination by the summer of 2017;
    • Can demonstrate involvement in scholarship, activities or employment which promote racial, national origin, gender, or economic justice for the most excluded people in our society.

Application: Available @ podio.com/webforms/15341731/1028457

Submission components: Those selected as Lindsay Fellow semi-finalists will be required to submit additional application materials including: (1) 3 letters of reference, (2) a statement of career aspirations, and (3) a short project proposal. They will invite you to submit these additional materials if you are selected as a semi-finalist.

Contact: If you have any questions about applying for the Lindsay Fellowship, please contact Thomas Silverstein, Co-Chair of the Fellowship Selection Committee, @ tsilverstein@lawyerscommittee.org

 

  1. LAWYERS’ COMMITTEE SPONSORSHIP FOR THE 2017-2019 SKADDEN FELLOWSHIP

The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law is seeking to sponsor a bright, creative, and driven individual for the 2017-2019 Skadden Fellowship. The Skadden applicant has the option of working on any of the following project areas: Education, Employment Discrimination, Criminal Justice, or Fair Housing and Community Development.

After selection, the Lawyers’ Committee will work with the final candidate to compose the application to the Skadden Foundation by the October 3, 2016 deadline. Due to the volume of applications received the Fellowship Selection Committee will not be able to inform every applicant regarding the status of his or her application. Semi-finalists will be contacted once candidates are selected for interviews.

Who: Open to those who will graduate in spring 2017 and candidates who will be exiting judicial clerkships

Requirements: Interested individuals should also consult the Skadden Foundation website for additional details about the applicable requirements, selection process and salary.

Application: Available @ podio.com/webforms/15341491/1028436

Contact: If you have any questions about applying for a Skadden Fellowship, please contact Thomas Silverstein, Co-Chair of the Fellowship Selection Committee, @ tsilverstein@lawyerscommittee.org

 

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WRITING COMPETITION update:

THE NATIONAL LAW REVIEW (NLR) STUDENT WRITING COMPETITION [DEADLINE: APR. 30, 2016 BY 5 P.M. CST]

MONTHLY COMPETITION: DEADLINES BY THE LAST DAY OF EACH MONTH

The NLR consolidates practice-oriented legal analysis from a variety of sources for easy access by lawyers, paralegals, law students, business executives, insurance professionals, accountants, compliance officers, human resource managers, and other professionals who wish to better understand specific legal issues relevant to their work.

The NLR Law Student Writing Competition offers law students the opportunity to submit articles for publication consideration on the NLR Web site. Applicants can submit an unlimited number of entries each month.

  • Winning submissions will be published according to specified dates.
  • Entries will be judged and the top 2-4 articles chosen will be published on the NLR website.
  • Each winning article will be displayed accompanied by the student’s photo, biography, contact information, law school logo, and any copyright disclosure.
  • All winning articles will remain in the NLR database for two years (subject to earlier removal upon request of the law school).

In addition, the NLR sends links to targeted articles to specific professional groups via e-mail. The NLR also posts links to selected articles on the “Legal Issues” or “Research” sections of various professional organizations’ Web sites. NLR, at its sole discretion, may distribute any winning entry in such a manner, but does not make any such guarantees nor does NLR represent that this is part of the prize package.

Topic: It is recommended that articles address the following monthly topic areas:

  • Cybersecurity Issues – Major data breaches, EU Privacy Shield, Wearable Devices, Medical Devices
  • Election 2016 Coverage
  • Tax Issues
  • Constitutional Issues – First Amendment, Gun Control
  • Employment Issues – Ban the Box Laws, Minimum Wage, Transgender Accomodations, Age/Sex Discrimination

Complete details and submission guidelines: Available @ natlawreview.com/NLR-law-student-writing-competition