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Founded in 1912, the California Law Review is the preeminent legal publication at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, publishing six times annually on a variety of topics in legal scholarship. The California Law Review Public Interest Bar Grant award is a bar stipend of $2,000, awarded each year to several graduating law students pursuing a career in public interest law. We hope to assist students serving low-income, disenfranchised, and underrepresented communities and individuals as they begin their legal careers, and the selection committee will consider applicants working in both nonprofit and government settings that serve these goals.
Founded in 1912, the California Law Review is the preeminent legal publication at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, publishing six times annually on a variety of topics in legal scholarship. The California Law Review Public Interest Bar Grant award is a bar stipend of $2,000, awarded each year to several graduating law students pursuing a career in public interest law. We hope to assist students serving low-income, disenfranchised, and underrepresented communities and individuals as they begin their legal careers, and the selection committee will consider applicants working in both nonprofit and government settings that serve these goals.
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Founded in 1912, the California Law Review is the preeminent legal publication at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, publishing six times annually on a variety of topics in legal scholarship. The California Law Review Public Interest Bar Grant award is a bar stipend of $2,000, awarded each year to several graduating law students pursuing a career in public interest law. We hope to assist students serving low-income, disenfranchised, and underrepresented communities and individuals as they begin their legal careers, and the selection committee will consider applicants working in both nonprofit and government settings that serve these goals.
Founded in 1912, the California Law Review is the preeminent legal publication at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, publishing six times annually on a variety of topics in legal scholarship. The California Law Review Public Interest Bar Grant award is a bar stipend of $2,000, awarded each year to several graduating law students pursuing a career in public interest law. We hope to assist students serving low-income, disenfranchised, and underrepresented communities and individuals as they begin their legal careers, and the selection committee will consider applicants working in both nonprofit and government settings that serve these goals.