SCHOLARSHIP update:


THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR JUSTICE (AAJ) MINORITY CAUCUS: RICHARD D. HAILEY SCHOLARSHIP [DEADLINE EXTENDED: MAY 15, 2019]

In 1997, Mr. Hailey was appointed as the first African American president of the American Association for Justice.  He possesses over 35 years of legal experience and currently handles a wide variety of complex personal injury cases. Mr. Hailey is recognized nationwide as a trailblazer of justice and change. In 2000, Mr. Hailey traveled to South Africa to assist in the initial formation of the South African Trial Lawyers Association, which was the first organized bar in South Africa after it approved its new constitution under President Mandela. The Minority Caucus of the AAJ honors the accomplishments and trial advocacy skills of Mr. Hailey by providing annual scholarship. By awarding one deserving student the Richard D. Hailey Scholarship, we hope to accommodate a student of color by providing financial assistance to further develop his or her educational growth.

For all students who apply, please note that following the announcement of the winning scholarship recipient, he or she must attend the AAJ Annual Convention in San Diego, California from July 27-30 to receive the award. Travel and accommodations will be provided.

Eligibility: Minority law students who are entering their first, second, or third year of law school; every applicant must be an AAJ law student member

Award: $5,000

Requirements: Applicants for the scholarship should demonstrate the following criteria:

  • Exhibit a strong interest in trial advocacy;
  • Express a desire to represent those who have been injured by negligence or misconduct of others;
  • Promote accountability and safety;
  • A commitment to AAJ and dedication to its mission through involvement in the AAJ student chapter and Minority Caucus activities; and
  • A financial need for the scholarship.

Submission components: (1) Resume; (2) a 500-word essay explaining how you meet the scholarship’s criteria; (3) Up to 3 letters of recommendations from a faculty adviser, trial advocacy professor, dean, AAJ member, or trial lawyer; and (4) a completed form verifying your student status

OR

AAJ Membership Department 

777 6th Street NW

Suite 200

Washington, DC 20001

Complete details: Available @ justice.org/what-we-do/enhance-practice-law/professional-recognition-awards-scholarships/scholarships/richard-d

Contact: AAJ Membership Department @ 800.424.2727 or @ membership@justice.org