Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps JD Fellowship – application due by June 1!

SERVING AS AN AMERICORPS JD MEMBER

The Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps JD program operates on a rolling admission basis. Regardless of when they begin, accepted members must complete the required 300 hours of service by August 31 in order to receive the Eli Segal Education award valued at $1,212.

Application Deadlines and Start Dates

  • Summer Start (start date between May 1 and June 30):
  • June 1, 2015 Last Call for Applications

Ready to apply?

Please review our Five Easy Steps to Apply to AmeriCorps JD and download our Application Guide. Applications are accepted through our Student Application Manager (SAM). It will require approximately 30 minutes to complete the application.

Questions?

If you have questions about AmeriCorps JD, please review this website and our Frequently Asked Questions or send an email to americorpsjd@equaljusticeworks.org.

You’re Invited! Panel Discussion with Thompson Hine Attorneys – Thursday, 4/23 in Dayton, OH

You’re Invited…

Please join us for an informative discussion about the legal profession and the day-to-day life of
lawyers from the perspective of several attorneys at different stages of their careers. This
interactive session will be a great opportunity to ask questions, learn and network with
professionals and
other law students.

Featured Thompson Hine attorneys:

 Susan Cornett
 Cori Haper
 Nathan Hunt
 Jamar King
 Bryan Wisecup

Moderator: JuMeka Wilson, Law Student, Ohio Northern
University Claude W. Pettit College of Law

Thursday, April 23, 2015

6:00 – 6:30 p.m. Networking, appetizers & beverages

6:30 – 7:15 p.m.
Panel Discussion

7:15 – 7:30 p.m.
Q&A with Panel

Thompson Hine LLP Austin Landing I
10050 Innovation Drive
Suite 400
Dayton

Attendance is complimentary, but please register online by April
20th to guarantee your seat. With any questions, please contact
Ellen Geron at 937.443.6835 or
EllenGeron@ThompsonHine.com.

 

Constitutional Law Student Fellows

The Center for Constitutional Law (CCL) at Akron announces the 2015-16 Constitutional Law Fellows. The Center is one of four national centers Congress established in 1986 to commemorate the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution by supporting legal research and education on constitutional law. Fellows work with the CCL director and affiliated faculty on research, conferences, programming, and public education.

Please join me in congratulating the following students:

Ben Comston
Joe Laatsch
Charles Roman (Knight Fellow)
Gwenn Starda
Charlie Wilson

Professor Tracy Thomas