Last year’s virtual judicial internship program for Georgia law students was so successful that the organizer, Georgia Latino Law Foundation president Ana Maria Martinez, is bringing it back for a second year.
Ana Maria Martinez, president of the Georgia Latino Law Foundation. (Courtesy photo)Martinez came up with the idea of placing second-year law students in virtual unpaid clerkships with Georgia judges in April 2020, after many students’ summer clerkships with firms were canceled at the last minute due to COVID-19.
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