The National Women’s Law Center is seeking a recent law school graduate or judicial clerk to work on major health and reproductive rights policy initiatives affecting women as a Health Law Fellow. This is a two-year fellowship funded by the Center, available starting immediately.

The Health Law Fellow will work on projects related to all aspects of the Center’s health and reproductive rights program area. This includes low-income women’s access to comprehensive and affordable health care, access to contraception, and refusals to deliver reproductive and other health care services.