Journalist Law School

Loyola Law School is offering fellowships to 35 professional journalists who have a minimum of three years of experience as a journalist. The challenge of reporting on the legal system without a law degree is daunting. To help support journalists who cover the courts on national, regional or local levels, the Civil Justice Program at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, has developed the journalist law program consisting of a four-day intensive seminar on the legal system. Lectures, lodging and most meals are covered by the program. The next Journalist Law School fellowship will be held from Wednesday, May 29- Saturday, June 1,2013. Read more about here.

 

2013 Journalist Law School Sponsors

American Association for Justice (AAJ)

National ABOTA

Buffalo ABOTA

CAL- ABOTA

Consumers Attorney Association of Los Angeles

Consumers Attorneys of California

Dallas ABOTA

FLABOTA

Houston ABOTA

Iowa ABOTA

Jacksonville ABOTA

Los Angeles ABOTA

Los Angeles County Bar Association

Miami ABOTA

Minnesota ABOTA

National Center for State Courts

Orange County ABOTA

Sacramento ABOTA

San Bernardino/Riverside ABOTA

San Francisco ABOTA

Tampa Bay ABOTA

Tex-ABOTA

Washington ABOTA