We Are Now Accepting Applications for Our 2009 Spring Externship and 2009 Summer Fellowship Programs

by Ioana Ardelean on November 14, 2008

Americans United for Life offers two prestigious student programs- a Spring/Fall Externship and a Summer Fellowship. Qualifications for both include a demonstrated commitment to life issues and proven academic excellence.

AUL’s 2009 Fellowship Program is designed to provide a prestigious summer fellowship for first and second year law students and consists of a paid, six to eight week program in our Chicago office.  Each Fellow is given meaningful, cutting-edge assignments including drafting model legislation, working on amicus briefs, and writing educational articles.  Moreover, each Fellow is actively mentored by an AUL attorney who meets regularly with the Fellow to coach him or her on his or her legal work and cultivate a long-term commitment to pro-life work, either on a full time or pro bono basis. The Fellowship Program also provides opportunities for Fellows to meet with notable leaders in the pro-life movement through our Legal Institute training program, as well as other dinners and events. 

The application deadline for our Fellowship Program is January 30th, 2009. To obtain additional information on the Program and to apply, click here.

Our Spring 2009 Externships allow students to continue their studies while interning for us, as they are designed to be completed remotely from the students’ law school location. The externships may be undertaken for credit (as approved by the extern’s law school) or to fulfill other graduation requirements.

The application deadline for the Spring Externship Program is January 15th, 2009. For additional information and to apply, click here.

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