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The Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission is continuing the Tennessee A2J Summer Fellows Program, a project to connect law students with pro bono opportunities over the summer with legal aid, government, and non-profit organizations. Fellows work remotely and provide their own equipment.

The A2J Fellows program is a wonderful opportunity to use law students to research and write on legal issues, develop new resources for your organization and your clients, and assist with special projects. Organizations may share a Fellow to provide for greater flexibility.

The Fellows program will kick off on May 20th and end in late July.

Please take a few minutes to respond to the questions below. Please contact Anne-Louise Wirthlin at anne.louise.wirthlin@tncourts.gov if you have any questions.

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* 1. Name of person completing the survey.

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* 2. Email

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* 3. Organization

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* 4. Law student Fellows must be supervised by an attorney. Please check the box to confirm that an attorney with your organization will be the direct supervisor of the law student Fellow. Fellows may be supervised by more than attorney. 

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* 5. Briefly describe the project or legal issue you would like a Fellow to assist with over the summer. What is the deliverable you are looking for (memo, public-facing report, blog post, helpline or clinic staffing, etc.)?

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* 6. What is the timeline for working on this project? Please provide any applicable deadlines, the time commitment per week, etc.

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* 7. Is there anything else you wish to share about the project or needed work?

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* 8. What questions do you have for us?

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