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Law Clerkship, Fall 2018 The candidate will join Voting Rights’ Program works to ensure a democracy that is fully accessible to immigrant voters and limited-English proficient voters. Assignments include conducting legal research, client intake interviews, drafting declarations, researching and drafting court filings such as briefs and motions, attending hearings and policy meetings, developing “Know Your Rights†materials, and drafting letters in support of or opposing pending state and federal bills. We encourage clerks to seek academic credit, work-study or independent funding for their work. Note: Clerkships require a commitment of 15-20 hours a week. Application deadline: May 1, 2018.
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