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Litigation Fellowship 2025 - Seattle Washington
Company: Institute for Justice Location: Seattle, Washington
Posted On: 01/24/2025
The Institute for Justice, the national law firm for liberty, is the country's leading public-interest law firm in the areas of economic liberty, free speech, private property rights, and educational choice. Our attorneys work on cutting-edge constitutional cases, fight to end government abuses in key areas such as civil forfeiture and qualified immunity, and champion individual rights.We are currently recruiting our next class of Litigation Fellows to join us in August 2025. We are looking for passionate and entrepreneurial attorneys with 0-3 years of experience to join our office in Seattle, WA. This Fellowship, formerly known as our Law and Liberty Fellowship, is IJ's preferred path for recent graduates or post-clerkship candidates with less than three years of experience. Upon completion, Fellows are considered for permanent employment.Candidates should have excellent writing and communication skills, relish the opportunity to create real-world impact, and demonstrate a strong background in constitutional law and an interest in IJ's mission.What's it like to be a Litigation Fellow?Simply put, it's rewarding. If you are passionate about using your law degree to stop government abuses and champion individual rights, there is no better place to be. As full members of case teams, Fellows work with IJ attorneys to bring creative, intellectually rigorous cases in federal and state courts across the country. Fellows work directly with clients and participate in every stage of litigation. No two days are the same, and our new hires jump into action on day one.Outside the courtroom, Fellows have the opportunity to do media writing and appearances, public speaking, grassroots activism, and direct advocacy to policymakers and legislators. Throughout the two-year fellowship, Fellows benefit from mentorship opportunities, expert media training, and a supportive and collegial legal work culture.What does IJ look for when hiring Litigation Fellows? |
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