Law Clerk and Intern Funding Opportunities
Currently, Children’s Law Center is unable to provide funding, salaries or stipends to those who wish to participate in the Law Clerk and Intern program. This page provides information on how individuals interested in a law clerk or intern position at Children’s Law Center can apply for funding through their educational institution or through a third-party organization. Click on the links provided below to learn more about each funding opportunity.
Please note: Individuals must determine their own eligibility for the programs listed below and are responsible for submitting their own applications. Individuals selected for law clerk or intern positions with Children’s Law Center must communicate any requirements necessary to receive funding or academic credit (e.g., timecards or hours-per-week minimums) to Children’s Law Center prior to their scheduled start date.
Law School Programs
- American University
- Georgetown University
- George Washington University
- Harvard Law School
- University of the District of Columbia
- University of Maryland
- University of Virginia
- Yale
Fellowship and Scholarship Programs for Law Students
- Conference on Asian Pacific Amercian Leadership’s Public Service Scholarship
- District of Columbia LGBTQ+ Bar Association Fellowship
- Equal Justice America Legal Services Fellowship
- Justice John Paul Stevens Foundation’s Public Interest Fellowship
- National Lawyers Guild’s Haywood Burns Fellowship
Undergraduate Programs
Fellowship and Scholarship Programs for Undergraduates
- Conference on Asian Pacific Amercian Leadership’s Public Service Scholarship
- Liman Undergraduate Summer Fellowship
Do you have more information about funding sources for law clerks and interns? If information on this page is out-of-date or you are aware of a source of funding for law clerks and interns that is not currently listed, please send an email with more information to jobs@childrenslawcenter.org.