Every year, a select group of students are chosen to serve as fellows for the Sayra and Neil Meyerhoff Center for Families, Children and the Courts and the Center for International and Comparative Law at the School of Law.

Fellows are involved in a diverse array of issues and are indispensable to the centers' work.

 


 

The Sayra and Neil Meyerhoff Center for Families, Children and the Courts' Student Fellows Program

The Sayra and Neil Meyerhoff  Center for Families, Children and the Courts Student Fellows Program I and Program II provide law students with a unique opportunity to experience the cutting edge of family justice system reform. Student fellows engage in projects that develop and implement family justice programs, assess the performance of the family justice system, design innovative approaches to family law and family justice system reform, and develop contacts for future employment.

 

Center for International and Comparative Law

The Center for International and Comparative Law chooses upper-level students to serve as student fellows at the center. Student fellows are selected on the basis of their grades, their expertise in international and comparative law, and their demonstrated interest in programs served by the center.