Fight For Justice

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LAAUGTIGT Fight For Justice (NAPSA)—Justice is one of the cornerstones of what America stands for—Thomas Jefferson called it “the fundamental law of society.” Now one legal organization is fighting for justice for all Americans. Recent law school graduates may be eligible for loan repaymentassistance. The Equal Justice Works (formerly NAPIL) Fellowships Program was launched in 1992 to address the shortage of attorneys working on behalf of traditionally under-served populations and causes in the United States. The program provides financial and technical support to lawyers working on innovative and effective legal projects. Equal Justice Works is committed to recruiting attorneys with a variety of experiences and backgrounds and to providing them with a strong foundation on which to build a public interest career. Equal Justice Works Fellowships seek to develop the public interest law leaders of the future, whether they continue to work in the nonprofit arena or become pro bono advocates in the private bar. For more information, includ- ing how to apply, go to www.equal justiceworks.org.