Chicago-Kent College of Law established the Center
for Access to Justice & Technology (CAJT) to make
justice more accessible to the public by promoting the use
of the Internet in the teaching, practice, and public access
to the law.
Center for Access to Justice & Technology Summer Fellowship
Office 775 Chicago-Kent College of Law
The Center for Access to Justice & Technology invites students to apply for a 10-week fellowship. This position requires 30 hours per week.
The recipients of this fellowship will have the opportunity to spend the summer working with several unique initiatives that lie on the crossroads of public interest law and technology. The selected Fellows will be able to work on acclaimed projects of national scope. In doing so, these students will gain legal research experience, exposure to new, innovative technologies and a unique understanding of an increasingly important area of law. The main responsibilities of this fellow will involve conducting pertinent legal research, working with Chicago-Kent’s A2J Author to create online document assembly tools, creating and editing web content, and assisting in the marketing of the Self-Help Web Center.
The ideal candidates will possess:
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to take direction and work independently
- Advanced organizational skills and attention to detail
- Devotion to social justice issues
To apply for this fellowship opportunity, please send a resume and cover letter to Stacy Weissman at sweissman@kentlaw.edu.
Public Interest Certificate Program
Letter of Intent
Chicago-Kent's Public
Interest Certificate Program
is currently accepting letters of intent for the certificate
program. The Certificate requires 12 credit hours for completion,
including Public Interest Law and Policy and the public
interest section of Legal Writing IV. Letter of intent forms
are available on the Center
for Access to Justice & Technology website.
More Information
For more information about any of our projects please email:
cajt@kentlaw.edu,
or visit www.kentlaw.edu/cajt.
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