The John Paul Stevens Foundation is dedicated to promoting public interest and social justice values in the next generation of American lawyers. Through the Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship Program, the Foundation supports law students who spend the summer working in unpaid public interest law internships. The Fellowship Program reflects Justice Stevens’ deep belief that a dynamic and effective justice system depends on a cadre of trained and committed lawyers committed to public interest work.
Congratulations to the 2022 Stevens Fellows at NCCU School of Law:
Chris Agoranos, LydiaPaige Moffett, Aaron J. Richards, Tracy Valdez, & Shannah West are working at:
North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc.
Office of the District Attorney General for the 20th Judicial District of Tennessee
Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Eastern District of North Carolina
Federal Trade Commission
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of North Carolina
Youth Represent
Chris Agoranos
LydiaPaige Moffett
Aaron Richards
Tracy Valdez
Shannah West
See all of the 2022 Fellows at https://bit.ly/159Fellows.
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Terri Godwin Hyman
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