Now Hiring: Immigration Litigation and Advocacy Fellow

The University of Minnesota Law School is seeking applicants who are recent law graduates for an Immigration Litigation and Advocacy Fellowship with the James H. Binger Center for New Americans. The fellowship will begin in August 2025 and is anticipated to be a two-year commitment based on an annual, renewable appointment, with an optional third year. The Fellow will work primarily with the Federal Immigration Litigation Clinic, collaborating with that clinic’s director on clinical casework in federal courts, clinical case supervision, and other related litigation and advocacy projects. The Fellow will also engage with, and be mentored by, additional Binger Center faculty and staff on projects that advance the Center’s mission and promote the Fellow’s professional development. The position will support the development of the Fellow for a career providing noncitizens with high-quality, comprehensive immigration representation, whether in a non-profit, academic, or private practice setting. 

If you are interested or know someone who may be, the full position description and application can be found on the University of Minnesota Employment website, Job ID 365027. Here are direct links for External Applicants and Internal Applicants.