Appellate Project Inc
Programs
Program 1 [2020]
Since TAP launched in September 2020, we have: (1) Launched our inaugural Mentorship Program, which created meaningful networking and mentorship opportunities for over 200 law students with some of the most prolific Supreme Court and appellate litigators around the country. In our first eight months, TAP students have obtained highly competitive appellate internships, fellowships, and clerkships (including federal appellate clerkships). Read more about the impact of the Mentorship Program at theappellateproject.org/testimonials. (2) Hosted educational and networking events on appellate practice and clerkships for law students of color around the country, including at Howard University, North Carolina Central University, University of Michigan, UDC Law, University of Southern California, Columbia Law School, Rutgers, and Harvard. (3) Raised awareness about appellate cases disproportionately impacting communities of color. This included two panel discussions of the First Circuit argument in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, featuring lawyers of color who represented the parties, and our conversation with the lead attorney in the No-Fly List case before the Supreme Court, Tanzin v. Tanvir. (4) Represented TAP and discussed the importance of a racially diverse appellate bar on panels and conferences around the country. (5) Developed partnerships with leading appellate organizations and racial justice organizations in the legal field and appellate groups around the country. (6) Received extensive coverage in media outlets including The National Law Journal, Bloomberg Law, Strict Scrutiny, Legal Talk Network, and Ms. JD.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$17.3KThe Appellate Project Mentorship Program
The Appellate Project (TAP) has continued to make significant strides over the past year. In 2023, we have: (1) Launched the third year of our flagship Mentorship Program, which created meaningful networking and mentorship opportunities hundreds of law students with some of the most prolific Supreme Court and appellate litigators around the country. TAP students have already obtained highly competitive appellate internships, fellowships, and clerkships. Read more about the impact of the Mentorship Program at theappellateproject.org/testimonials. (2) Continued to grow our staff with critical hires; (3) Expanded our Board of Directors; (4) Developed partnerships with leading appellate organizations and racial justice organizations in the legal field and appellate groups around the country; (5) Received extensive coverage in national media outlets.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2023 – Dec 31, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$332.7K
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