Yale Law School Arthur Liman Public Interest Fellowship
Yale Law School / Liman Foundation
Postgraduate
United States
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law at Yale Law School awards fellowships to Yale law graduates to work on public interest legal projects for two years after graduation. Liman Fellows receive full salary funding while working with host organisations addressing civil liberties, housing rights, immigration, and criminal justice. The fellowship is named after legendary litigator Arthur Liman and represents one of the most prestigious entry-level public interest law placements in the United States. Fellows join a distinguished alumni network including judges, public defenders, and policy advocates.
Yale Law graduates; commitment to public interest law; project proposal required
- Review the eligibility requirements above to confirm you qualify.
- Prepare all required documents — transcripts, reference letters, personal statement.
- Visit the official provider website using the Apply Now button below.
- Complete and submit the application form before the deadline.
- Keep a copy of your submission confirmation.
