Center for Reproductive Rights - Columbia Law School Fellowship
The CRR-Columbia Fellowship is a full-time, residential fellowship for up to two full years starting in July 2010. The Fellow will be a member of the community of graduate fellows at the Law School and will be integrated into the legal and policy work of the Center and will have work space at both locations. The Fellow will also have access to law school facilities, including the library and on-line research resources, and faculty events. It is expected that the Fellow will work closely with an assigned Law School faculty mentor.
Pride Law Fund Tom Steel Post-Graduate Fellowship Application
The mission of the Annual Tom Steel Post-Graduate Fellowship is to fund a new lawyer to work in the United States on an innovative, public interest law project that serves the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. This Fellowship will help ensure that unmet legal needs are recognized and prioritized on an ongoing basis, and that the next generation of legal advocates for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community develops the critical skills necessary to secure civil rights into the future. The Steel Fellowship was the first fellowship of its kind in the country. Pride Law Fund has funded seven Steel Fellowships since 2001. A full-time grant of up to $35,000.00 will be awarded, depending on the project needs and availability of funds. The applicant may supplement this grant with grants from other organizations, including the sponsoring organization.