Goodwin Procter Provides Public Interest Fellowships to Law Students of Color
According to a release from the Company, the fellowships are designed to help support students who plan to work in public interest law positions in the summer following their first year of law school. This year, four fellowships will be awarded. Application guidelines and forms are available online; the application deadline is
Goodwin's fellowship program was created to advance the firm's goal of increasing diversity in the legal profession.
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To apply, candidates must complete a Goodwin Procter Fellowship application and submit it, with a resume and a current law school transcript, to
Candidates must be full-time, currently enrolled, first-year students of color pursuing a J.D. at an accredited law school. Candidates may not be the recipient of a similar scholarship award from another law firm for the summer of 2015. Students who are immediate family members of a
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