RAPPAPORT CENTER FOR LAW AND PUBLIC SERVICE: PUBLIC SERVICE/PUBLIC INTEREST RESOURCES
Diversity
Diversity Internships & Fellowships
Websites for International Job Searches
Resources for Finding International Public Service Internships
GENERAL PUBLIC INTEREST SITES:
www.abanet.org/legalservices -- The ABA Division for Legal Services links to legal aid, pro bono and public interest organizations.
www.abaprobono.org -- The Directory of Law School Public Interest and Pro Bono Programs is available through the website of the ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service. The Directory provides current information on law school public interest and pro bono programs and curricula.
diversitycoalition.org -- The website of the Massachusetts Legal Services Diversity Coalition includes job openings within the Massachusetts legal services community.
www.equaljusticeworks.org -- Equal Justice Works, formerly the National Association for Public Interest Law (NAPIL), offers an excellent site for students interested in public interest law. Find the latest news, links to job sites, and much more. Some areas may require a password; it is available in the Career Development Office.
www.essential.org -- Essential Information includes links to many public interest organizations as well as several public interest resources.
www.everettinternships.org -- The Everett Public Service Internship Program funds over 200 summer internships at progressive public service organizations.
www.idealist.org -- Idealist is a directory of nonprofit and volunteering resources on the web, with information provided by 28,000 organizations in over 150 countries. One of the features of the site is the Job Alert, through which nonprofit job seekers receive a daily e-mail message with links to new job openings added to Idealist in the previous 24 hours.
www.internships-usa.com -- The Career Education Institutes site offers information on internships nationwide. The Career Development Office is a subscriber and has a username and password for student use.
www.law.harvard.edu/students/opia/ -- The Office of Public Interest Advising at Harvard Law School has made their Specialty Guides available to all students.
www.nlada.org/ -- This site for the National Legal Aid & Defender Association includes information on member organizations as well as job opportunities.
www.nonprofits.org -- Internet Nonprofit Center with information for and about nonprofits.
www.pic.org -- The website of the Public Interest Clearinghouse includes a comprehensive listing of summer grant and fellowship resources.
www.pslawnet.org -- PSLawNet (formerly PBSA) helps law students and, in some cases, law graduates across the country find public service opportunities with public interest organizations, government agencies, judges, and private firms with public interest or significant pro bono practices. You can search for placements that meet your time constraints, and match your experience and interests. You will be required to fill out a short profile and choose an ID and password the first time you use the site. The site also includes a "Fellowship Corner" located on the top of the left sidebar menu on the PSLawNet home page.
www.soros.org -- The website of The Open Society Institute includes a list of grants, scholarships and fellowships.
GOVERNMENT SITES:
Federal Legal Employment Opportunities Guide -- This publication is available through a link on NALP's website. This online resource is presented in a PDF format (required Adobe Acrobat Reader) that will allow you to view and print it easily.
www.fedworld.gov -- FedWorld provides links to a vast array of federal government information.
www.firstgov.gov -- FirstGov is the official U.S. Government portal to 30 million pages of government information, services and online transactions.
www.govtjobs.com -- Govtjobs.com is a database of public sector jobs in cities, counties and states across the country.
www.hillzoo.com -- HillZoo, "The Homepage of Capitol Hill" includes job listings.
www.jobsfed.com -- Search the Federal Jobs Digest site for federal job opportunities.
www.law.arizona.edu/career/honorshandbook.cfm -- The Government Honors & Internship Handbook, published by the University of Arizona. A username and password are available in the Career Development Office.
www.mass.gov -- The Massachusetts State Government website includes listings of state agencies.
www.opajobs.com -- Opportunities in Public Affairs website.
www.opm.gov -- The site of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, which includes a link to USAJOBS. You can also find out about the eligibility of federal jobs for non-citizens at www.opm.gov/employ/html/citizen.htm.
www.rcjobs.com -- RCjobs, offered by Roll Call (a resource for Capitol Hill news and information), includes job opportunties and resources for job seekers.
www.state.gov -- The web site of the U.S. Department of State, it lists positions and gives information on the foreign service exam.
www.state.ma.us/hrd -- Includes Commonwealth Employment Opportunities, a comprehensive listing of current openings in Massachusetts state government.
www.statelocalgov.net/index.cfm -- The State and Local Government on the Net Directory provides convenient one-stop access to the websites of thousands of state agencies and city and county governments.
www.studentjobs.gov -- StudentJobs.gov was designed to be your one stop for the information you need to find the job you want in the Federal Government. You can search their jobs, create a resume, and get loads of agency information.
www.usajobs.opm.gov -- USAJOBS provides worldwide job vacancy information that is updated each day from a database of more than 17,000 worldwide job opportunities.
www.whitehouse.gov -- This page on the White House provides links to all U.S. government sites through "Your Government".
JOB FAIRS/RECRUITMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
- Government/Public Interest Job Fair, Boston College Law School (over 100 participating organizations), Fall
- Equal Justice Works Conference and Career Fair, October
- Government /Public Interest Job Fair, Suffolk University Law School (over 100 participating organizations), January
RESOURCES IN THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT OFFICE LIBRARY:
Federal Government/Public Policy
- The Almanac of American Politics
- The Book of U.S. Government Jobs
- Congress at a Glance
- Congressional Staff Directory Congressional Quarterly Members, Committees, Staffs, Biographies
- Federal Legal Employment Opportunities Guide NALP
- The Federal Resume Guide Book
- Federal Staff Directory Executive branch of US government/ White House, Departments, Agencies, Biographies
- Federal Yellow Book
- Insider’s Guide to Finding a Job in Washington: Contacts and Strategies to Build Your Career in Public Policy Bruce Maxwell
- Government Affairs Yellow Book
- Government Honors and Internship Handbook
- Vault Guide to Capitol Hill Careers: An inside look inside the beltway
- Washington Information Directory
- Washington Representatives Information on Lobbyists, Foreign Agents, Consultants, Legal Advisors, PACs, Public Affairs and Government Relations Representatives
State and Local Government
- Citizen's Guide to State Services A Selective Listing of Government Agencies and Programs in Massachusetts.
- Massachusetts Political Almanac A comprehensive directory of the legislative, judicial and executive branches of Massachusetts government
- The New York State Directory
- The Rhode Island Government Owner’s Manual
- State Yellow Book Who’s who in the executive and legislative branches of the 50 state governments
General Public Interest
- Directory of Legal Aid and Defender Offices in the United States and Territories, National Legal Aid & Defenders Association
- International Public Interest Law
- National Directory of Prosecuting Attorneys
- National Lawyers Guild Referral Directory Lawyers, Law Students, Legal Workers and Jailhouse Lawyers…in the service of the people to the end that human rights shall be regarded as more sacred than property interests
- Nonprofit Sector Yellow Book Who’s who in the management of over 4100 leading foundations, universities, museums, and other nonprofit organizations
- Public Interest Group Profiles
- Serving the Public: A Job Search Guide
- Serving the Public: A Job Search Guide, Volume II - International
- Vault Guide to the Top Government and Nonprofit Legal Employers
- Washington Council of Lawyers Registry of Summer Public Interest Opportunities
- Human Rights Internship Book
Funding
- Fellowship Application Tips Yale Law School
- How to Pay for Your Law Degree
SUFFOLK PUBLIC SERVICE FELLOWSHIPS & SCHOLARSHIPS:
Garrett H. Byrne Scholarship
Established by friends and colleagues of Garrett Byrne, JD '24, DJ '55, LLD '79. Recipients of awards from the Byrne Scholarship fund are selected on the basis of distinguished academic performance and expressed desire to perform public service.
Covich Family Scholarship Fund
Awards are made to graduating female students who demonstrate need and are pursuing a career in public service/social advocacy. A separate application is required during the academic year.
Thomas J. Drinan Memorial Fellowship
Established by family and friends in memory of Thomas J. Drinan, JD '76, this fellowship is awarded annually to fund the ten-week summer internship of a Suffolk University Law School student who has demonstrated a desire to work in a Massachusetts public office engaged in the prosecution or defense of criminal cases.
John J. Droney Scholarship
Established by family and friends in memory of John J. Droney, JD '42, LLM '47. This award is made to a deserving Evening Division law student interested in criminal law, particularly as a prosecutor.
John E. Fenton, Jr. Public Service Fellowships
The John E. Fenton, Jr. Public Service Fellowships were created to honor Judge Fenton's 45 year legacy of teaching and leadership at Suffolk University Law School. The award is given annually to students pursuing public interest careers. Awards are given to graduating students contingent upon the recipient obtaining employment with a qualifying public service employer within one year of graduation. A separate application for this award is required during the academic year.
Barbara Connolly Hughes Memorial Scholarship
Established in 2005 by John M. Hughes, Sr. as part of the Centennial Scholarship Program, this scholarship will be awarded to a current female third or fourth year student (or students) with demonstrated financial need and exceptional academic strength. Preference will be given to Suffolk University Law School students currently working in education or a related field or to students who have a demonstrated interest in providing criminal defense counsel to the economically disadvantaged.
Paul R. McLaughlin Memorial Fellowship Fund
Established by friends and family in memory of Paul R. McLaughlin, JD '81, this fellowship is awarded annually to fund the summer internship of a Suffolk University Law School student who has a demonstrated desire to pursue a career in criminal law in the public sector. Second-year Day Division students or third-year Evening Division students with a concentration in criminal law are eligible to apply.
Rappaport Fellows Program in Law & Public Policy
The Rappaport Fellows Program in Law and Public Policy is a unique fellowship program in public service and civic leadership sponsored by Suffolk University Law School that brings together gifted students from each of the six Boston-area law schools to work with top public policy makers on the issues that affect our lives and work in Greater Boston and Massachusetts. This one-of-a-kind program exposes outstanding law students to the challenging complexities and powerful societal rewards of creating successful public policy. At the heart of the program is its desire to attract, train, inspire, and connect the next generation of civic leaders and policy shapers.
SPILG Summer Fellowships
The Summer Public Service Fellowship Program, sponsored by the student-run Suffolk Public Interest Law Group (SPILG), awards approximately 50 student stipends annually. In 2005, 50 awards were made. The stipends provide funding for students working in otherwise unpaid summer internships with government agencies and public interest groups. Applications are due in early March.
PUBLIC INTEREST INTERNSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS BEYOND SUFFOLK:
Massachusetts Bar Foundation Legal Intern Fellowship Program
MA Attorney General's Office
ABA Commission on Law and Aging Internships
Alliance for Justice Internships
Blackstone Fellowships for Christian law students
Federal Communications Bar Association Foundation Chairman Robert E. Lee Scholarship and Internship Program
Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program
Cook Inlet Region Inc. (CIRI) Foundation Internship Program for Alaskan Natives
Legal Aid Association of CA Dan Bradley Fellowship Program
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Fellowship and Internship Opportunities
Department of Justice Summer Law Intern Program
Equal Justice America Law Fellowships
Equal Justice Works Summer Corpsp
FL Bar Foundation Legal Services Summer Fellowship Program
FL Space Grant Fellowship Program
Human Rights First Internship Programs
California Women’s Law Center Internships & Harry A. Blackmun Memorial Public Interest Internship Grant
Hayward Burns Memorial Fellowships for Social and Economic Justice
Houston Intellectual Property Lawyers Association Fellowships
Cook/Rutledge Fellowship
John J. Curtin, Jr. Justice Fund Summer Legal Assistance Program
Supreme Court of the United States Judicial Internship Program
AFL-CIO Law Student Union Summer Internships
Los Alamos National Laboratory Graduate Research Assistant Program
New Jersey Public Interest Legal Intern Fellowship Program
Legal Momentum Advancing Women’s Rights (formerly NOW) Internships and Fellowships
Peggy Browning Fund Summer Internships
Public Interest Law Initiative Internships and Fellowships
ABA Public Service Summer Internship Program
Society of Professional Journalists Internships
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Internships
Robert C. Glennon Adirondack Park Fellowship
Robert Masur Fellowship in Civil Liberties
Pride Law Fund Fellowship Program
Roxana Arsht Fellowship
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Internship Programs
Smithsonian American Art Museum Internship Program
DIVERSITY INTERNSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS:
NY State Bar Association’s Environmental Law Section minority fellowships
Nebraska State Bar Association Legal Diversity website
Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area Summer Grant
ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession (scholarships, employment, judicial clerkships)
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Internship Program
Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership Program
Bay Area Minority Summer Clerkship Program
Bart Gordon Fellowship - MA Legal Services Diversity Coalition
Goodwin Procter Diversity Fellowships
Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund Internships
Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT) Tribal Internship Program
Davis Wright Tremaine Diversity Scholarship Program
Dr. M.L. “Hank” Henry, Jr. Judicial Internships
Equal Rights Advocates Law Clerkships
Finnegan Henderson Diversity Scholarship
Fredrikson & Byron Foundation Minority Scholarships
Hispanic Bar Association of DC Summer Fellowships
Latham & Watkins Diversity Scholars Program
Robert M. Takasugi Public Interest Fellowship
Pride Law Fellowship Fund
New York State Bar Association Minority Fellowship in Environmental Law
Morris K. Udall Native American Congressional Internship Program
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Internships
Native American Rights Fund Clerkship Program
Oregon State Bar Clerkship Stipends
Oregon State Bar Public Honors Program
Phillipine American Bar Association of Los Angeles Fellowship
Paul D. White Scholarship for Minority Students
United Negro College Fund Fellowship Program
PGA Tour Minority Internship Program
Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund Legal Internships
Senator Gregory Luna Memorial Legislative Scholars Program for Hispanic Students
National Lawyers Guild Hayward Burns Fellowship Program
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, Office of Minority and Multicultural Health Fellowships
Cook/Rutledge Fellowship
San Francisco La Raza Lawyers Association Fellowship Program
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