Accepting Applications 2024-2025
The Manne Family Fellowships are one-year postgraduate fellowships granted to graduating students or judicial clerks working with non-profit legal organizations in the areas of civil rights, civil liberties, or reproductive rights.
The Texas Law Public Service Endowment Fellowship funds an outstanding graduating student or judicial clerk to work on behalf of low-income individuals or groups at a legal non-profit organization or government agency.
The Environmental Justice Fellowship is a two-year postgraduate fellowship awarded to an outstanding graduating student or judicial clerk working with an existing environmental legal organization.
The G. Rollie White Trust Fellowship in Public Interest Law launches a graduate to work at a nonprofit organization on behalf of underrepresented individuals or groups.
The Texas Law Postgraduate Public Interest Fellowships fund graduating students to work with public interest legal organizations and certain international organizations for the year following their graduation.
The Mike A. Myers Fellowship in Public Interest Law launches a graduate to work at a nonprofit organization providing legal services to victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.