Friedman Fellowship Program

2021 Friedman Fellows

The Jacob Burns Community Legal Clinics of GW Law offer two-year clinical fellowships to law school graduates who have clerked or practiced since law school. The fellowships allow attorneys to practice and hone their legal skills and gain insight into clinical legal education and public interest law. In recognition of a generous gift from Philip Friedman, Esq., the fellows are known as Friedman Fellows. 

Each fellowship is connected to a particular law school clinic and the fellow works closely with the clinic director. The fellows co-teach the clinic seminar and supervise law students alongside experienced clinical faculty who provide mentoring and support as fellows develop their skills. The program includes a program in clinical teaching and scholarship led by the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs. In this program, fellows receive specific instruction and guidance in teaching, supervision, scholarship, and entering the teaching market. Fellows are exposed to and invited to partake in the academic life of GW Law and mentored by law faculty.

Fellows receive an annual stipend, health insurance and other benefits, and possible student loan deferment. For additional information please contact the Jacob Burns Community Legal Clinics at [email protected]

Friedman Fellowship Application

Job Placements for Friedman Fellows, 2008 to the Present

Academic YearsFirst NameLast NameClinicFirst Job After Fellowship CompletionCurrent Institution
2008-2010KellyKnepper-StephensCriminal Appeals and Post-Conviction ServicesTemple UniversityTrueAccord
2008-2010JulianaSiconolfiOutside Placement ProgramProject CreateGeorgetown University
2008-2010AmandaSpratleySmall Business and Community Economic DevelopmentUniversity of Massachusetts DartmouthAmerican University Washington College of Law
2009 -2011VanessaBatters-ThompsonFamily Justice LitigationBread for the City; DC BarDC Appleseed
2009-2011/2011-2012AnnieSmithCivil and Human Rights LawWorkers Legal Rights Project of Legal Services of New JerseyUniversity of Arkansas School of Law
2010-2012ShanaTabakInternational Human Rights LawAmerican UniversityGeorgetown University
2010-2012JaquelineLainez-FlanaganFriedman Fellow for the Small Business
and Community Economic Development Clinic and pro bono attorney with the Immigration Clinic
The George Washington University/RichmondUniversity of the District of Columbia
2011-2013NancyCraigPublic Justice AdvocacyCA Department of Human ResourcesCA Department of Human Resources
2011-2013WyattFeelerCriminal Appeals and Post-Conviction ServicesThe George Washington UniversityMilitary Commissions Defense Organization
2011-2013CarolineRogusFamily Justice LitigationThe George Washington UniversityThe George Washington University
2011-2013AnneSmetakPrisoner & ReentryAmerican UniversityUS Department of Housing and Urban Development
2013-2015ClaireDonahue PronoFamily Justice LitigationAmerican UniversityBoston College
2013-2015MiraEdmondsPrisoner & ReentryUniversity of Michigan Law SchoolUniversity of Michigan Law School
2015-2017EtienneToussaintSmall Business and Community Economic DevelopmentSouth Carolina School of LawSouth Carolina School of Law
2015-2017Kathryn (Katy)Ramsey MasonPrisoner & ReentryThe University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of LawThe University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
2015-2017ErinScheickFamily Justice LitigationBread for the CityBread of the City
2019-2021Andrew (Andy)BudzinskiFamily Justice LitigationUniversity of the District of ColumbiaUniversity of the District of Columbia
2019-2021MayaDimantPrisoner & ReentryShine Bright Thought PartnersShine Bright Thought Partners
2020-2022ElenoreWadePrisoner & ReentryRutgers Law SchoolRutgers Law School