The Pride Law Fund, a San Francisco-based group devoted to gay civil rights, has created a year-long fellowship to further its work.
It will be seeking applicants from law schools throughout the country beginning this fall.
The Pride Law Fund, a San Francisco-based group devoted to gay civil rights, has created a year-long fellowship to further its work. It will be seeking applicants from law schools throughout the country beginning this fall. The first grant will be awarded next year for a new lawyer to work on a project of his or her choosing that furthers gay rights.
September 26, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The Pride Law Fund, a San Francisco-based group devoted to gay civil rights, has created a year-long fellowship to further its work.
It will be seeking applicants from law schools throughout the country beginning this fall.
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