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The following Washington and Lee University School of Law student received a fellowship from Equal Justice America.  These fellowships are made possible by contributions from attorneys and others in Virginia who support our Virginians for Equal Justice campaign which we launched in 2007.  We look forward to putting many more Washington and Lee University law students to work providing vitally needed legal assistance to the poor.  We need your help!

(Equal Justice America is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation unaffiliated with any law school.)

Please click the links below to read letters from the students and/or their supervisors on their EJA Fellowship experiences.

Summer 2017

Summer 2016

Summer 2014

  • Noelle Quam worked at Blue Ridge Legal Services in Harrisonburg.

Summer 2013

  • Ashley Hart and Noelle Quam worked at the Central Virginia Legal Aid Society in Charlottesville.
  • Brittany Love worked the Legal Aid Justice Center in Petersburg.

Summer 2012

  • Amanda Cottingham worked at Central Virginia Legal Aid Society in Richmond.
  • C. Doris Okafor worked at the Legal Aid Justice Center in Petersburg.

Summer 2011

  • Amber Boyd worked at the Legal Aid Justice Center in Petersburg.

Fall 2010

  • Gail Deady worked at the Central Virginia Legal Aid Society in Charlottesville.

Summer 2010

  • Michael Hartley worked at the Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley.
  • Tyler Laughinghouse worked at the Virginia Legal Aid Society in Danville.

Summer 2009

  • Aaron Cook worked at the Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley.
  • Gail Deady worked at Rappahannock Legal Services in Culpeper.
  • Rachel Mack worked at the Southwest Virginia Legal Aid Society in Christiansburg.

Summer 2008

  • Kelly Stieler worked at the Legal Aid Society of D.C.

Summer 2007

  • Jessica Burke worked at Blue Ridge Legal Services in Harrisonburg.