Government
Washington, DC
Attorney in Washington, DC
Attorney
No
Pro Bono Program
The fellowships are available to recent law school graduates who have secured financial support—typically from a law firm or a law school—that allows them to work pro bono for a public interest organization. Public interest fellows commit to working full time for 3-18 months in a division or section of OAG that specializes in civil or criminal enforcement, defensive litigation, legal counsel, or transactional work. Fellows can expect to receive supervision and mentoring by an attorney-manager, formal training opportunities, and (as they develop new skills) progressively more challenging assignments.
Jun 18, 2025
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Dec 03, 2021
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