Are you a passionate new lawyer eager to join one of the nation’s most prominent civil liberties firms? NCLA’s inaugural Constitutional Litigation Fellowship (CLiF) offers a unique opportunity for recently barred attorneys to learn, contribute and thrive in a dynamic litigation environment.

Program Overview:

Eligibility: Lawyers at private law firms with 1-2 years of litigation experience OR fresh from one or more judicial clerkships. Someone between judicial clerkships would also be eligible.

Bar: Must have passed a bar exam that makes you eligible for admission to the DC Bar.

Highly competitive selection nationwide: Clerkship strongly preferred. Prior litigation experience required.

Fellowship Awarded by May 1: Decisions may be made on a rolling basis.

Quick Facts:

Work Location: NCLA’s Washington, DC office with travel as needed for litigation. NCLA’s office location will move to Virginia before the end of the Fellowship.

Litigation Experience: Fellows will start as ‘second chair’ on three cases. They will be expected to co-lead one case and initiate one other case throughout the one-year term of the CLiF.

Court Appearances: Fellows will make court appearances.

Fellowship Duration: 12 months, non-renewable.

Case Continuation: Fellows may ‘keep’ a case and work on it for NCLA as a pro bono firm project.

Important Note: If you would be unable to start by June 1 due to a current judicial clerkship ending this spring or summer, please indicate your available start date if selected.

Salary: Fellows will be paid at least $100,000 and are eligible for NCLA benefits equivalent to full-time Staff Attorneys. If coming from a law firm, the Fellow’s firm is welcome to ‘plus up’ that salary to match the law firm’s compensation for an associate at that level with the firm.

DEADLINE

APRIL 15

Submission: Email your resume, cover letter explaining your interest in NCLA’s mission and why you seek to become a Fellow, law school transcript, and a court-oriented writing sample to Garrett.Snedeker@ncla.legal.

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