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Constitutional Law Fellow

Company name
The Becket Fund For Religious Liberty

Location
Washington, DC, United States

Employment Type
Full-Time

Industry
Legal

Posted on
Nov 07, 2022

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Constitutional Law Fellow

Constitutional Law Fellowship gives exceptional recent law clerks or law school graduates immediate, hands-on experience litigating cutting-edge constitutional cases. Fellows will participate in all aspects of trial and appellate litigation, gaining valuable experience in litigation strategy, research, writing, and oral advocacy. The fellowship is also an excellent stepping stone to a judicial clerkship, government service, private practice, or public interest law.

Send a cover letter, resume, transcript, writing sample, and references.

Applications for fellowships are accepted each year between August 1 and December 31 for fellowships beginning the following summer.

Company info

The Becket Fund For Religious Liberty
Megan Schilling
3000 K St NW , Suite 220
Washington
District of Columbia
United States 20007
Website : http://www.becketfund.org

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