Yale Law School - Clinical Fellows, The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic

19 Jan 2016 12:24 PM | Laura McNally-Levine

The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic at Yale Law School is hiring two clinical fellows for the upcoming year. The MFIA Clinic engages in litigation and policy work on issues of government transparency, free speech, and the protection of a vigorous, independent press. The Clinic’s current docket is particularly focused on law enforcement accountability; national security and surveillance; science, technology, and IP rights; and public access to judicial records and court proceedings.

The two fellowships are described in more detail here:

· Abrams Clinical Fellowship: http://isp.yale.edu/node/4754

· Stanton First Amendment Fellowship: http://isp.yale.edu/node/6036

The application deadline for both positions is January 31, 2016. Please feel free to circulate widely in your networks.

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