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Fordham’s Community Economic Development Clinic is initiating a Teaching Fellowship. The Fellow will work with experienced CED practitioner Brian Glick. S/he will help supervise students in client representation and co-teach the CED Clinic seminar and is expected to
participate actively in the life of our clinical program and law school.
This is a two year fellowship. Our goal is to have our first Fellow start by mid-August, 2008, although a later start could be arranged.
Fordham’s CED Clinic represents New York City groups fighting for social justice in low-income communities of color and low-wage, predominantly immigrant workforces. As their general counsel the clinic helps sustain effective organizations and build institutions- health clinics, childcare centers, worker-owned enterprises- that empower their participants while providing desperately needed services and opportunities. The clinic supports neighborhood efforts to shape development, limit gentrification and win community benefits agreements.
It also assists small grassroots groups with incorporation, bylaws and tax exemption. Students learn transactional business lawyering in a nonprofit social justice setting.
We seek an attorney with at least two years’ experience, preferably more, who is interested in pursuing a career in clinical teaching. Spanish fluency and transactional or social justice lawyering experience preferred. Fordham is an equal opportunity employer. Lawyers from the types of communities served by the CED Clinic are especially encouraged to apply.
The fellow will receive a stipend commensurate with her experience, plus full benefits and support for attending trainings and conferences.
To apply, please e-mail a resume and letter of interest to
cedfellowship@law.fordham.edu. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.
For further information, contact Johanna Jutres,
johannajutres@law.fordham.edu, 212-636-7058.
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