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Podcasts

Social Justice Programs Podcasts

 Post-Graduate Fellowship Presentations

General Overview of Post-Graduate Fellowships -presentation on the ins and outs of applying for public interest fellowships and jobs. Hosted by Ellen Chapnick, Dean for Social Justice Program.

Skadden Fellowship Overview, with Susan Butler Plum

Equal Justice Works Fellowship Overview, with Ted DeBarbieri, EJW Fellow at Urban Justice Center

Government Series Presentations

Revolving Door Panel

Making a Difference: Columbia Faculty Speak about their Experiences as Government Lawyers

Visitor from Government Practice: Bill Dauster

Visitor from Government Practice: Shavar Jeffries

Department of Justice: Overview to the Summer Law Internship Program and Honors Program

Professional Development

Public Interest Lawyering 101 – a panel of public interest lawyers talk about the use different lawyering strategies in the field.

Moving Forward Panel, a panel for public interested 2Ls, hosted by Dean Ellen Chapnick

Getting Started - Columbia's Mandatory Pro Bono Program & Making the Cut: How to Evaluate Law Firms’ Pro Bono Practices
hosted by Social Justice Program and the New York Lawyers for the Public Interest

Corporate Social Responsibility Panel

Public Interest Summer

Overview to Your Public Interest Summer– hear about career strategy and opportunities in public interest law including human rights and arts and media, and find out what programs are available to you to pursue opportunities in these fields.

2L Public Interest Summer Orientation
-hear details about the pursuit of your 2L summer job.

1L Job Strategy Sessions – How to strategize about your 1L public interest summer, including how to find and apply for jobs.

Using Your Public Interest Summer as the Basis for a Note or Article – a panel discussing how to turn your summer into a journal note or article.

LRAP


Debt Management and LRAP
– a presentation on Columbia’s Loan Repayment Assistance Program and a panel of graduates speak about how they managed their law school debt.