Jul 30 Mon
2018

Immigrant Justice Corps Post-Graduate Fellowship Program

05:00PM - 06:00PM Washington College of Law

Each year IJC awards Justice Fellowships to 25 recent law graduates and law clerks from around the country – individuals with tremendous talent, promise, and a demonstrated commitment to providing legal services for low income people and for immigrants.  IJC trains Justice Fellows to become experts in immigration law and pairs them with leading non-profit legal services providers and community based organizations.  Justice Fellows represent immigrants in an array of immigration matters including removal defense, complex affirmative asylum applications, and other forms of relief available to juveniles and victims of crime, domestic violence, or human trafficking. IJC Fellows serve for two years and are provided with a full salary and benefits.

AUWCL Graduates have been well respresented in this program. Join us for an informaiton session with IJC staff and past WCL fellows, and learn more about how to apply!

Organizer

Public Interest

Angie McCarthy

publicinterest@wcl.american.edu

Where

Washington College of Law
4300 Nebraska Avenue, NW
Washington DC
20016