The Turner Environmental Law Clinic and Emory University School of Law is seeking applications for its 2024-2026 Environmental Law Fellowship. It is offered as a two-year position (beginning August 1, 2024), with the possibility of renewal for an additional one-year term.
The Environmental Law Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for a recent law school graduate to gain experience in environmental advocacy, policy development, and clinical education, with a specialized focus on clean and sustainable energy, regenerative agriculture and local food systems, natural resource protection, and environmental justice. The fellowship is designed for an early-career lawyer who wants to advance their professional skills in an educational setting. The 2024-2026 Environmental Law Fellow will assist with legal research, transactional negotiations, policy development, litigation, capacity-building, community partnerships, teaching and supervision of clinical students, and advocacy in furtherance of the Turner Clinic’s mission.The fellow will work closely with Turner Clinic faculty, staff, and students, and will report directly to the Director of the Turner Clinic.
To apply: All applications must be submitted through this portal. Reference job number 124112.
Deadline: Applications are due by March 14, 2024.
For additional information, contact: Shree’ca Lott, Program Coordinator for the Turner Clinic, at
shreeca.lott@emory.edu.