The mission of the Judicial Intern Opportunity Program is to provide opportunities to students who are members of racial and ethnic groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the profession.
The American Bar Association Business Law Section is committed to encouraging diversity in the Section by fostering a welcoming environment for all lawyers and promoting full and equal participation by all lawyers, including lawyers of color, women lawyers, gay and lesbian lawyers, and lawyers wi
The Sacramento County Bar Association (“SCBA") is committed to promoting and increasing diversity in area law firms. The Summer Fellowship Program demonstrates that commitment by providing diverse students an opportunity to work in a law firm between the first and second years of law school.
The Keith Wetmore 1L Fellowship for Excellence, Diversity, and Inclusion is designed to provide exceptional law
students with a demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion in the legal profession with the training,
The mission of the Judicial Intern Opportunity Program (JIOP) is to provide judicial internships to first- and second-year law students who are members of racial and ethnic groups traditionally underrepresented in the profession.
Paul Hastings is committed to building a diverse team of professionals and fostering an inclusive work environment. As part of that commitment, we are pleased to offer the Paul Hastings Diversity Scholarship Award to select first-year law students.
The Bay Area Minority Summer Clerkship Program (the Program) is sponsored by the Santa Clara County Bar Association (SCCBA), Alameda County Bar Association (ACBA), and the Contra Costa Bar Association (CCCBA) to provide first year minority law students experience in law firms that they might not
The scholarship was created in 2013 as part of the law firm’s commitment to helping law students who are in need of financial assistance achieve their academic and professional dreams.
For over 19 years, this annual career fair, a collaboration between Orrick and the Bar Association of San Francisco, has been bringing together prominent law firms and government legal departments in the San Francisco Bay Area with highly qualified diverse second-year law students.