Center for Reproductive Rights - Columbia Law School Fellowship

The CRR-CLS Fellowship is a two-year, post-graduate fellowship offered by the Center for Reproductive Rights and Columbia Law School. The Fellowship is designed to prepare recent law school graduates for legal academic careers, with a focus on reproductive health and human and human rights. The Fellow is a member of the community of graduate fellows at Columbia and is integrated into the legal and policy work of the Center as well. Fellows pursue independent research and scholarship in preparation for entering the legal academic job market at the conclusion of their first Fellowship year. During their Fellowship tenure, Fellows are expected to produce a work of publishable legal scholarship that is related to reproductive rights.

  • 2011-2013 CRR-CLS Fellow, Erez Aloni
  • 2010-2012 CRR-CLS Fellow, Elizabeth Sepper
  • 2008-2010 CRR-CLS Fellow, Khiara Bridges (now Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Anthropology, Boston University)

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