Catholic Law's Office of Career and Professional Development (OCPD) hosted an information session with Equal Justice Works (EJW). Julie Dietrich, Assistant Dean for Career and Professional Development, welcomed the students in attendance, and Kali Fields '25, President of Students for Public Interest Law, which co-sponsored the program, introduced the two speakers. Charleen Hutson '18 from EJW led the discussion which covered upcoming 2024 summer fellowship (internship) opportunities, post-graduate fellowship opportunities, and the application process. McKenzie Mixon '25, a 2023 EJW summer fellow, shared her firsthand experiences, and expressed how personally and professionally valuable her fellowship was. For further information about other professional opportunities or 2024 EJW summer fellowship opportunities visit careers.law.edu or contact OCPD at jobs@law.edu.
Founded by law students in 1986, Equal Justice Works is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that brings together an extensive network of law students, lawyers, legal services organizations, and supporters to promote a lifelong commitment to public service and equal justice. Click here to learn more about EJW.