Posts Tagged ‘Judge Constance Baker Motley Civil Rights Fellow’

Oct05

EJS Accepting Applications for 2010-2011 Judge Constance Baker Motley Civil Rights Fellowship

Posted by Keith Kamisugi 1 Comment Tags: ,

UPDATE: The deadline has been extended to Jan. 11, 2010. The Equal Justice Society is now accepting applications for its 2010-2011 Judge Constance Baker Motley Civil Rights Fellowship, named after the first African American woman to serve on the federal bench. Applicants for the one-year paid fellowship should be recent law school graduates with up [...]

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Jun04

EJS Selects Brando Starkey as Judge Motley Civil Rights Fellow for 2009-2010

Posted by Keith Kamisugi 0 Comments Tags: ,

The Equal Justice Society announced the selection of Brando Starkey as our Judge Constance Baker Motley Civil Rights Fellow for 2009-2010. The Judge Motley Fellowship was established to invigorate the next generation of progressive legal practitioners seeking to transform anti-discrimination law and policy. Proceeds from the annual Judge Motley Fellowship luncheon support the fellowship. Brando [...]

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