Social Justice Fellowship for Graduating Law Students
The Lynn Walker Huntley Social Justice Fellowship will provide early-career attorneys with the skill and experience necessary to advance education equity through research, policy analysis, and litigation. The goal is to build a pool of attorneys prepared to support efforts to increase educational opportunities for students of color and students from low-income families in the southern states. The Southern Education Foundation and the Southern Poverty Law Center will award one two-year fellowship each year to a third-year law student interested in pursuing a career in civil rights law. The fellowship will begin the September following law school graduation. You can find more information at this link.

