Beginning in the Fall 2023, CAIDP will welcome post-graduate fellows to our offices in Washington, DC. Our Fellows will have the unique opportunity to participate in public interest litigation in support of Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Values. As we grow our program, we anticipate a robust docket that will include:
If you are selected as a CAIDP Fellow, we will help you find funding from your law school or one of the many foundations that support public interest litigation.
We are looking for law school students with a strong interest in AI law and policy, who write well, and are eager to help shape this new field of law. About you:
If you are interested in pursing a summer or post-graduate Fellowship with CAIDP, there are many funding sources. Your law school public interest career office is a good place to start. Many law schools have Public Interest Law Foundations that provide funding for summer internships and post-graduate fellowships.
The American Bar Foundation provides an extensive list of funding resources for Summer Fellowships, for most US law schools.
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An Equal Justice Works Fellowship is an opportunity to transform your passion for equal justice into a career. This opportunity starts with your Fellowship and often extends into a lifelong commitment to public service.
Applications for the Class of 2023 are now open! Learn more about pursuing a project of your own creation and apply by September 13. Learn more.
The John Paul Stevens Foundation is dedicated to promoting public interest and social justice values in the next generation of American lawyers. Through the Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship Program, the Foundation supports law students who spend the summer working in public interest law internships. The Fellowship Program reflects Justice Stevens’s deep belief that a dynamic and effective justice system depends on a cadre of trained and committed lawyers doing public interest work.
If you are interested in applying for a CAIDP Summer or Post-graduate Fellowship, please send a letter of interest, a CV, and a writing sample to [email protected]. Your letter of interest should detail your interest in the CAIDP Law Fellowship and also how this opportunity will shape your legal career. Please note that it will be your responsibility to locate funding for your fellowship, but if you are accepted, we will work with you to obtain support.
We anticipate that our Fellows will build on the case law in Rotenberg, et al, The Law of Artificial Intelligence (2023). Matters successfully litigated may be incorporated in future editions of the casebbook.