Duke University School of Law

Equal Justice America began awarding fellowships to Duke University School of Law students in Summer 2020. These fellowships are made possible by contributions from Duke law alumni. With continued support from the alumni, we look forward to putting many more Duke University law students to work providing vital legal assistance to people in need.

(Equal Justice America is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation unaffiliated with any law school.)
Please click the links below to read more about the students’ EJA Fellowships.

"This fellowship has enabled me to work alongside attorneys who contribute to equal justice for all every day by helping clients escape eviction, obtain domestic violence orders of protection, and access veteran benefits. They recognize that systemic racism permeates not only our criminal justice system but also the most basic necessities like housing and employment. Their palpable passion and tireless commitment demonstrate the type of attorney I hope to become."
Britta Momanyi
Duke University School of Law
EJA Summer Fellow, 2020
  • Summer 2021
    • Kailey Morgan worked at Prisoner Legal Services in Raleigh.
    • Summer 2020
      • Britta Momanyi worked at North Carolina Legal Aid in Raleigh.
      • Rachel Nguyen worked at the East Bay Community Law Center in Berkeley.
    • Summer 2014