Call for Applications: 2024 Maggio Immigrants’ Rights Summer Fellowship Program

Law students are invited to apply for the 2024 Maggio Immigrants’ Rights Summer Fellowship Program, which is accepting applications.
Organized and funded by the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, and the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, the Fellowship is awarded to one law student each summer to work on a student-initiated project. For consideration, each student must submit a project proposal with an organization willing to host the student for 10 weeks and provide a $1,000 stipend. The $1,000 amount may be paid by the host organization or may be provided by the law student through other means, e.g., law school public interest funding, independent fundraising, etc. The Maggio Immigrants’ Rights Fellowship will provide an additional $3,500 stipend for a total award of $4,500. More details may be found on the Maggio Fellowship website. The Maggio Fellowship also offers complimentary registration to national immigration conferences.
For more information on the application and to learn more about the impressive work of past fellows, visit here. The deadline is February 16, 2024.
KJ