Angela Larsen
Hosted by
Ohio Justice & Policy Center
Sponsored by
Jones Day Foundation, Procter & Gamble Co.
Opportunities
Through the Design-Your-Own Fellowship program, Equal Justice Works seeks to create opportunities for lawyers to transform their passion for equal justice into a lifelong commitment to public service. Equal Justice Works Fellows work to ensure equal access to justice and address unmet legal needs among underserved populations across the country.
We are committed to elevating the diverse experiences, backgrounds, and skills of those committed to public interest careers: Equal Justice Works values program participants who are diverse in many respects and, in this diversity, can understand and empower the communities with whom and where they work in new ways.
Thanks to the incredible work of Fellows, more people have access to critical legal services and we have more thriving communities.Ernest LaMont Greer
Co-President
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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After successfully completing your commitment as an Equal Justice Works Fellow, you become an alum of the organization. You’ll be joining a network of 2,700+ passionate public interest lawyers continuing to work as key contributors to our shared vision of achieving our nation’s promise of equal justice for all.
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