Program in Law and Public Affairs Princeton University ARTHUR J. LIMAN PUBLIC INTEREST LAW SUMMER FELLOWSHIP 2013 APPLICATION COVER PAGE

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Program in Law and Public Affairs Princeton University ARTHUR J. LIMAN PUBLIC INTEREST LAW SUMMER FELLOWSHIP 2013 APPLICATION COVER PAGE Graduate Student G Undergraduate Name E-mail address PUID Number For undergraduates: Class Year Major For graduate students: Program (e.g. MPA, MPP, PhD) Year Field of Study (e.g. Public Policy, Sociology, Engineering) Concentration within Field Are you eligible for Federal Work Study: G Yes G No College Address (include box # if applicable) Home Address: College or Mobile Phone: Home Phone: References (Name, Position or Title, and e-mail address) 1. 2. Attach the following: A three to five page (five-page MAX) double-spaced essay explaining your motivation to work in public interest law; any prior experience in assisting individuals or advocating causes; examples of your commitment to public service; and your future aspirations. You should include a brief description of the area of law in which you are interested in working during the summer. A resume A current academic transcript of your work at Princeton (It need not be an official transcript) IF you have a proposed internship, include a description of the organization and your responsibilities. (You may provide a letter of interest from the organization.) In submitting this application, I permit the Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) to inquire about my student disciplinary records at Princeton, and I permit the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students to release such records to LAPA. Information from other offices at Princeton, e.g. residential colleges or others, may be requested as part of the application review process to ensure that all students can have a safe and productive experience. Please note that any information received by LAPA will not be released to any third parties, including our internship/fellowship organizations and alumni interviewers, where relevant. Applicant Signature: DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 12 noon, in 416A Robertson Hall

Announcing the 2013 Arthur J. liman fellowship in public interest law For Princeton Undergraduate and Graduate Students The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program honors Arthur Liman, Yale Law School Class of 1957, who personified the ideal of commitment to the public interest. Throughout his long and distinguished career, he demonstrated how dedicated lawyers in both public and private life can serve the needs of people and causes that might otherwise go unrepresented. THE FELLOWSHIP Liman Fellows receive a stipend for an eight to ten week summer 2013 internship involving full-time public interest law-related work. The internship may be client oriented, direct-service casework, either civil or criminal, such as enforcement work by government agencies or class action litigation by public interest law organizations, or cause-oriented advocacy, such as nonprofit organizations policy development and advocacy of legislative and regulatory reforms. LAPA will seek to award one fellowship to a student with some experience (academic or advocacy) in environmental issues, who is interested in seeking an internship working on environmental legal matters. To apply, you need not have located or secured an internship. If you are selected as a fellow, LAPA and the Yale Law School Liman Program can help you find an internship in an area of your interest. Those selected as fellows will be expected to attend a Liman Colloquium at Yale Law School on April 4-5, 2013. Fellows must also submit a final report about their experience at the conclusion of their internship by the specified deadline. ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION Any undergraduate (including current seniors) may apply for a fellowship. Any graduate student interested in a law-related work experience, except first-year MPP candidates, may apply whether or not you have a law degree. The summer stipend is $4,000. A Liman Fellow may accept no other remuneration for work performed during this time. The application may be downloaded from the LAPA website at http://lapa.princeton.edu/limanfellowship.php, which also provides additional information about the program and reports from previous Liman fellows. The application and information packet may also be picked up from the LAPA Office at 416A Robertson Hall. SELECTION PROCESS LAPA will name two graduate students and up to four undergraduates as 2013 recipients of Liman Fellow stipends. The Review Committee will evaluate all applications with special attention to whether an applicant has demonstrated merit and a past commitment to public service; has an interest or involvement with the legal system; has plans or ideas for pursuing these interests in the future, including realistic goals for securing a fellowship placement; and has indicated how the fellowship will enhance the candidate s academic and career interests. DUE DATE: The completed application and supporting documents must be submitted to the LAPA Office, Room 416A Robertson Hall, by noon on Wednesday, December 12, 2012.

APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE LAPA OFFICE, 416A ROBERTSON HALL, BY 12:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 12, 2012. Key Dates Arthur J. Liman Public Interest Law Summer Fellowship AT A GLANCE DEADLINE: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 noon Submit applications to 416A Robertson Hall Application period: November 12 through noon, December 12 Decision Announced: No later than February 1, 2013 Liman Colloquium at Yale University: April 4-5, 2013 Fellowship duration: Eight to ten weeks during the summer of 2013 Past Placement of Princeton Liman Fellows (partial listing): ACLU Foundation of Southern California s Jails Project, Los Angeles. Alliance for Justice, Washington, DC American Bar Association: Immigration Justice Project, San Diego, CA Beyondmedia Education, Chicago, IL Center for Arkansas Legal Services, Little Rock, AK Center for Community Alternatives, New York, NY Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, NYU School of Law Human Rights First and Harper s Magazine (joint assignment) International Center for Transitional Justice Kansas Legal Services, Topeka, KA Legal Action Center, New York, NY Legal Aid Bureau, Annapolis, MD Legal Services of New Jersey: Workers Legal Rights and Farmworker Projects Office of Native American Affairs, Domestic Policy Council, Washington DC Prison Visiting Project, Correctional Association of New York Tenants and Workers Support Committee, Alexandria, VA The Reinvestment Fund, Philadelphia, PA Thelton Henderson Center for Social Justice, UC Berkeley School of Law University Legal Services of Washington, D.C Work and Society, a public interest law and policy center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil For more Information: Yale Liman website: http://www.law.yale.edu/intellectuallife/limanfaq.htm LAPA Liman site: http://lapa.princeton.edu/limanfellowship.php LAPA contact: Associate Director Leslie Gerwin, Lgerwin@princeton.edu

2013 INFORMATION OVERVIEW Arthur J. Liman Public Interest Law Summer Fellowship The Arthur J. Liman Public Interest Law Fellowship enables Princeton students to spend eight to ten weeks in public interest law-related service. The internship may be client oriented, direct-service case work, either civil or criminal, such as enforcement work by government agencies or class action litigation by public interest law organizations, or cause-oriented advocacy, such as non profit organizations policy development and advocacy of legislative and regulatory reforms. APPLICANTS NEED NOT HAVE IDENTIFIED OR SECURED AN INTERNSHIP BEFORE APPLYING. Selection for this honor is based upon a student s demonstrated commitment to public service so applicants should identify their area or areas of interest. LAPA will seek to award one fellowship to a student with some experience (academic or advocacy) in environmental issues, who is interested in seeking an internship working on environmental legal matters. ABOUT ARTHUR LIMAN Arthur Liman served in a wide variety of public service positions. Although perhaps best known as an attorney in private practice, he accepted several calls to public service positions as well as performed a wide variety of pro bono service. He was chief counsel to the New York State Special Commission on Attica Prison; President of the Legal Aid Society of New York and of the Neighborhood Defender Services of Harlem; Chair of the Legal Action Center in New York City; Chair of the New York State Capital Defender s Office; and Special Counsel to the United States Senate Committee Investigating Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition. The fellowship bearing his name was endowed to honor Arthur Liman, Yale Law School Class of 1957, who personified the ideal of commitment to the public interest. Throughout his long and distinguished career, he demonstrated how dedicated lawyers in both public and private life can serve the needs of people and causes that might otherwise go unrepresented. Initially established at Yale Law School in 1997 to encourage young people to pursue public service and further Arthur Liman s commitment to justice, the program expanded to include fellows from Barnard, Brown, Harvard, Spelman, and Yale, as well as Princeton. The law school coordinates the program and holds an annual conference each spring for Liman Fellows to meet each other and explore the meaning and impact of public interest law. At Princeton University, the Program in Law and Public Affairs is grateful for the gift of the Liman Family, particularly Emily Liman, Princeton Class of 1985, which enables Princeton undergraduate and graduate students to participate in this program. THE INTERNSHIP Students selected as Liman Fellows will perform full-time public interest law-related work lasting at least eight to ten weeks during the summer of 2013. The subject matter is not limited to any specific field. Interns have worked on issues ranging from criminal law, human rights, environmental justice, housing issues to name but a few. Each fellow will be responsible for seeking a position that offers a variety of learning experiences over the course of the summer so as to gain significant exposure to issues of law and an

understanding of how the legal system works. The work should allow a student to develop analytical thinking and research skills. At the conclusion of the internship, each fellow is expected to write a report that explains how the internship affected his or her understanding of public interest law and future academic and career plans. FINDING AN INTERNSHIP Students may initiate a search for and accept an internship before applying for a fellowship or may apply without having located a position. An applicant selected for the fellowship may NOT accept any payment for the internship service other than the internship stipend. A student securing a paid internship must forego payment to be named a Liman Fellow. Princeton will assist students selected as fellows to locate a position if they have not done so. For ideas of potential internship placements in one s area(s) of interest, applicants should consult websites devoted to listing public service internships, Princeton s TigerTracks, and organizations where previous Liman Fellows worked. Fellows will also have the opportunity to consult with people attending the Yale Law School Liman Colloquium to be held on April 4-5, 2013. THE APPLICATION: DUE Wednesday, December 12, 2012 An application consists of the following: A completed form that may be downloaded from the LAPA website, including providing email addresses for two references who can comment on your interest in public interest law and on your academic background (do not submit letters of reference); A three to five page double-spaced essay explaining your motivation to work in public interest law; any prior experience in assisting individuals or advocating causes; examples of your commitment to public service; your future aspirations; and a brief description of the area of law in which you are interested in working during the summer; A resume; A current academic transcript of your work at Princeton (it need not be an official transcript); IF you have a proposed internship, a description of the organization and your responsibilities (you may provide a letter of interest from the organization). SELECTION PROCESS The Review Committee will evaluate all applications with special attention to whether: The applicant has demonstrated merit and a past commitment to public service; has an interest or involvement with the legal system and is making future plans to pursue these interests; The candidate has researched potential internships or has a clear interest and realistic goals concerning a summer placement; The application indicates how the fellowship will enhance the candidate s academic and career interests. THE FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT AND AWARD LAPA will announce the fellowship recipients in early February. Fellows will receive a summer stipend of $4,000. (Students eligible for Federal Work Study will receive an amount equal to their mandated cap.) As a part of the fellowship, students will be expected to attend a public interest law conference at Yale Law School scheduled for April 4-5, 2013. (All expenses will be paid to attend.)