The following Stanford Law School students have received fellowships from Equal Justice America. These fellowships are made possible by contributions from Stanford Law alumni. With continued support from the alumni, we look forward to putting many more Stanford law students to work providing vitally needed legal assistance to the poor
(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.
Daniel Brenner worked at the New York Legal Assistance Group.
Hannah Coleman worked at the National Immigration Law Center in Los Angeles.
Emily Hayes worked at the National Health Law Program in Los Angeles.
Lincoln Mitchell worked at the South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project in Harlingen, TX.
Hyatt Mustefa worked at the Brennan Center for Justice in New York City.
Britany Riley worked at the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights & Urban Affairs in DC.
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Equal Justice America is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, EIN number 13-3708596
This organization supports and values the uniqueness of all individuals and promotes a work environment where diversity is embraced.
© 2021 EQUAL JUSTICE AMERICA and the Equal Justice America logo are registered trademarks of Equal Justice America.
Equal Justice America is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, EIN number 13-3708596
This organization supports and values the uniqueness of all individuals and promotes a work environment where diversity is embraced.