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Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Offering Summer First Amendment Internship (with $6000 Stipend)
From FIRE; the application is here:
[W]e have revitalized our highly competitive summer law student program to establish the Arthur D. Hellman Fellowship in First Amendment Litigation to train a new generation of First Amendment litigators. The Hellman Fellowship is a paid opportunity offering a $6,000 stipend for a 10-week program that runs from June through August….
As a Hellman Fellow, law students will have the opportunity to work with FIRE's civil rights attorneys, advancing FIRE's mission to defend freedom of speech, expression, and thought at U.S. colleges and universities. Hellman Fellows will work on substantive projects and are expected to provide meaningful contributions to our strategic litigation. FIRE's civil rights attorneys will train Hellman Fellows on key skills of public interest litigation, including legal writing, media relations, and client interaction.
The Fellowship is an important tool in the establishment of a structured pipeline to attract, train, and inspire law students committed to freedom of speech. Hellman Fellows will build a long-term relationship with FIRE, with the possibility of returning to work with us as full-time employees, joining our Legal Network where they can take their own cases pro bono, authoring supporting amicus briefs, or serving as our local counsel.
Hellman is a nationally recognized scholar of the federal courts and the First Amendment. In his career, Hellman helped foster a better understanding of the First Amendment and free speech more generally. At the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Hellman taught First Amendment law for more than 25 years. Hellman is also a senior author of a First Amendment casebook, "First Amendment Law: Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion" (5th edition 2022) (with William D. Araiza, Thomas E. Baker, and Ashutosh A. Bhagwat).
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Students are making $25000 a summer. It is an investment in recruiting lawyers after graduation.
$6000 for 10 weeks is $15/hour. That's a living wage nowadays, right? Annualized, it's more than half the median household income in the US!
Correct. That is considered minimum wage, and is totally disrespectful of the student. It says, tremendous legal work is the same as stocking at Walmart.
" Hellman is also a senior author of a First Amendment casebook, "First Amendment Law: Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion" (5th edition 2022) (with William D. Araiza, Thomas E. Baker, and Ashutosh A. Bhagwat). "
Four Federalist Society clingers -- and, perhaps, four Heterodox Academy members without a lick of self-awareness among them?
OK, Boomer. When are you resigning your white privileged position to be replaced by a diverse illegales?