The following resource is now available in Law Career Services:
2011-2012 Guide to Internships & Fellowships in Reproductive Rights & Justice
This one-of-a-kind tool can help guide interested law students toward summers, semesters, or careers in reproductive justice advocacy. Public interest and career service counselors, professors, mentors, and students alike can use the Guide to identify, target, and apply for pre- and post-graduate professional training opportunities. The Guide contains listings for legal internships and fellowships at 75 non-profit organizations across the country. The opportunities range from local grassroots education to state court litigation to federal policy advocacy to the analysis of international legal norms. Each entry in the Guide includes information about the organization's mission, contact and application information, and details about internship projects and requirements. Please be aware that LSRJ cannot guarantee that the responses we received from organizations during the summer of 2011 will still be up-to-date when students apply. If you find inaccuracies or internship opportunities we have not identified, please let us know and we will be sure to update our entries accordingly.
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