DIRP Career Digest: Post-Graduate Immigration Fellowships

September 20, 2021 • 12:30 PM • Law School 4047

Interested in a fellowship focused on immigration law? Join the Duke Immigrant and Refugee Project and the Office of Public Interest & Pro Bono for a conversation with Duke alumni about how you can work in nonprofit immigration law right after graduation. Panelists will talk about how they found and secured fellowships in immigration law. This event is the first in a series about pathways and opportunities to work in immigration law. A grab-and-go lunch will be provided.

Panelists include: Mary Beth Reed L'21, recipient of the Keller Fellowship and attorney with Justice Matters, a Durham-based organization that aids survivors of human trafficking; and Dan Pham JD/LLM '19, recipient of the Equal Justice Works Fellowship and attorney focusing on immigrant labor rights in Houston, TX.
Sponsored by the Duke Immigrant and Refugee Project, Co-sponsored by Immigrant Rights Clinic, ACLU, NLG, and the Government and Public Service Society. Contact Adam Beyer at anb29@duke.edu for more information.