Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic: Cleary Gottlieb Summer Fellowship 2012

The Cleary Gottlieb Fellowship is now being offered for Summer 2012.  The
selected Harvard Law student will work with the Harvard Immigration and Refugee
Clinical Program and Greater Boston Legal Services on cases involving the
direct representation of noncitizens applying for U.S. asylum and related
protections. In addition, the Program is active in appellate and policy
advocacy on local, national and international levels. The fellow will work on
appellate and advocacy issues, perform research and assist in representing
clients through the clinic.

To apply, email Bonnie Rubrecht ([email protected]) with a resume,
cover letter (including a description of your interest and any prior
experience, if applicable), transcript (unofficial ok) and two references
(letters not required). HIRC will interview candidates on campus in December
and Cleary Gottlieb will select the fellow through their fellowship committee
by mid-January.

Deadline: Friday, November 11

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.  Interested 1L students may
apply through December 2.  Please send a brief email expressing interest by
November 11.

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