Job o' the Day: Develop Practical & Clinical Teaching Skills with Center for Juvenile Law & Policy in Los Angeles

The Loyola Law School Center for Juvenile Law and Policy is seeking applications for a post-graduate fellowship in the Center’s Juvenile Justice Clinic.  The fellowship is designed for attorneys who possess a demonstrated interest in indigent juvenile defense and juvenile justice issues. 

The fellowship is a two-year appointment, beginning on August 1, 2012.  The fellowship is designed to provide a well-developed practical skill set as well as clinical teaching experience.

The Center is a legal clinic that brings public service, education and advocacy together to improve the quality of legal services provided to youth in the juvenile delinquency system.  The clinic provides free legal services to children in the Los Angeles delinquency courts while providing students with vital litigation skills and the opportunity to practice in the public interest.

To learn more and to find out how to apply, see the listing at PSLawNet!

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