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Racial Justice and Youth Defense Fellowship
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Racial Justice and Youth Defense Fellowship Georgetown University: Law Center Location: Georgetown Law Clinics Open Date: Aug 20, 2025 Deadline: Nov 03, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description "We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. About the Georgetown Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative As one of the first legal clinics of its kind, the Georgetown Law Juvenile Justice Clinic continues to be one of the premier law school clinics in the country. Students in the Clinic represent youth charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes in the District of Columbia under close faculty supervision. The Clinic provides highly effective representation to their clients by protecting the youth's rights in the juvenile legal system and providing holistic, expressed-interest advocacy. In 2015, the Georgetown Juvenile Justice Clinic expanded its outreach with the creation of the Juvenile Justice Initiative to tackle the most pressing issues in the juvenile legal system, including racial and socioeconomic disparities, the school-to-prison pipeline, and the criminalization of normal adolescence. Together, both the Clinic and the Initiative aim to raise the quality and scope of youth defense practice in the District of Columbia, the Mid-Atlantic region, and nationally through continued direct representation, policy advocacy, and training for youth defenders across the country. About the Racial Justice and Youth Defense Fellowship The Racial Justice and Youth Defense Fellowship is a two-year, post-graduate fellowship open to both recent law school graduates and experienced attorneys. If you are a defender who is not seeking full-time employment, but still interested in professional development, please visit our website for opportunities and resources like the Ambassadors for Racial Justice, the Racial Justice Webinar Series, and the Summer Academy for our Youth Defender Advocacy Program. The Racial Justice and Youth Defense Fellowship was designed in 2018 to advance racial justice advocacy in the Georgetown Juvenile Justice Initiative (GJJI). During the two-year fellowship, the Fellow works with GJJI staff to develop strategies and resources to help youth defenders challenge racial injustice in their cases and to improve the systems youth encounter through policy reform. The Fellowship combines elements of project management, legal research and writing, training development, community outreach, and policy advocacy. The Fellow will be supervised by Clinic Director Kristin Henning, Senior Staff Attorney Rebba Omer, and Policy Director Eduardo Ferrer. The Fellow will be expected to begin the fellowship in August 2026 and must be able to commit to the two full years, ending in August 2028. This Fellowship requires high-level collaborative leadership, project management, and organizational skills, as well as excellence in substantive legal analysis, research, and writing. A successful Fellow will be proactive in identifying and meeting both substantive and administrative project needs. The Fellow will be a self-directed project co-lead who has excellent communication skills, demonstrates great attention to detail, and sees projects through to completion. Additionally, a successful Fellow will value teamwork and collaboration with colleagues and invest in relationship-building with internal and external partners. The Fellow will collaborate with Professor Henning as a thought-partner and work well in a team with GJJI colleagues and community partners (primarily The Gault Center (formerly the National Juvenile Defender Center)) to establish a vision for racial justice reform and related mission-driven projects. The Fellow will then be primarily responsible for creating an actionable plan to achieve the project goals, meet all project deadlines, and coordinate the execution of the plan in collaboration with other team members. Primary Responsibilities The Racial Justice Fellow will:
Additionally, depending on the needs and capacity of the GJJI, the Racial Justice Fellow may:
Compensation and Degree The fellowship will run for a term of two years, starting in August 2026. The fellow will be enrolled as an LL.M. (Advocacy) student for two years and will receive a full tuition scholarship. Subject to approval of the law school budget by the Georgetown University Board of Directors, the annual stipend will be $70,000 in the first year and $75,000 in the second year, before taxes. Benefits information can be found at https://benefits.georgetown.edu/post-doctoral-fellows. Additionally, fellowships with Georgetown Law may count toward the federal Public Student Loan Forgiveness program (PSLF) and may qualify for the fellow's law school loan repayment assistance program. Qualifications Qualifications Applicants must have a demonstrated interest in racial justice, youth justice, youth defense, criminal law, civil rights, and/or social justice. A successful Fellow must also be self-motivated, proactive, and excellent at advancing project work without daily supervision and:
Application Instructions Applicants must submit a cover letter, essay, resume, undergraduate transcript, law school transcript, the names and contact information of three references, and a writing sample. Instructions for the essay are below. All completed applications must be by 11:59pm EST on November 3, 2025 via this application portal. Applications sent by mail or email will not be accepted. An interview period will follow beginning the week of November 17th. We anticipate that applicants will be notified of our final selection in December. Essay Instructions: Please answer the following questions in your essay (and note word limits):
Applicants must submit a cover letter, essay, resume, undergraduate transcript, law school transcript, the names and contact information of three references, and a writing sample. Instructions for the essay are below. All completed applications must be by 11:59pm EST on November 3, 2025 via this application portal. Applications sent by mail or email will not be accepted. An interview period will follow beginning the week of November 17th. We anticipate that applicants will be notified of our final selection in December. Essay Instructions: Please answer the following questions in your essay (and note word limits): For more information and to apply, visit https://apply.interfolio.com/172209 GU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, and will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, citizenship, color, disability, family responsibilities, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, matriculation, national origin, race, religion, personal appearance, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. jeid-24a949fda49d5846bc8168a40afa760b |