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Law Fellowship

School of Law (Ft. Worth, TX)

The Texas A&M Public Interest Law Fellowship is a student-run organization devoted to raising awareness of legal work in the public interest sector. The fellowship program funds internships for deserving law school students performing public interest law work during the summer to provide crucial legal services to those in need. This program exemplifies our school's focus on public interest and giving back to the community, while also providing our students an incredible opportunity to gain practical legal experience. The fellowship program accomplishes this goal primarily in two ways: (1) we award fellowships each year to students to intern in the area of public interest law and (2) the Law Fellowship hosts Public Interest Week.

Positions

We accept: Professional Students

All student organizations must be open in membership unless otherwise permitted under applicable state or federal law (20 U.S.C. § 1681(a)(6)(A); 34 C.F.R. § 106.14(a) for reference) through specific University exemption. Please contact SOLAD for more information related to open-membership exemption at Texas A&M University or consult the Student Organization Manual.

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