Center on Race, Inequality and the Law at NYU Law · 13 hours ago
Research Scholar/Graduate Fellowship
The Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law at NYU School of Law is dedicated to addressing issues of race and inequality through research, advocacy, and public education. They are seeking a Graduate Fellow to support their mission and engage in various activities including research, litigation, and community organizing focused on racial justice.
Think Tanks
Responsibilities
Actively participate in the Center’s research, public education, advocacy, organizing, litigation, events, and programming
Develop and produce research reports on a range of racial justice issues
Draft amicus submissions in state and federal courts across the country
Engage in the Center’s ongoing advocacy and organizing work with and on behalf of communities of color
Manage and supervise undergraduate students, law students, and consultants working on behalf of the Center
Qualification
Required
Candidates should possess a JD, LLM, or equivalent legal training
distinguished analytical, research, and writing skills
a demonstrated interest in racial justice
up to 10 years of professional and/or legal experience
Preferred
Candidates with additional professional training or personal experiences that intersect with race and inequality are encouraged to apply
Benefits
Full benefits
Excellent benefits, including medical, dental, and vision
Company
Center on Race, Inequality and the Law at NYU Law
The Center works to highlight and dismantle structures and institutions that have been infected by racial bias and plagued by inequality.
Funding
Current Stage
Early StageCompany data provided by crunchbase