The Research Assistant will support the development of an article regarding access to justice and law student professional identity formation and an article on alternative licensing measures for lawyers in the State of Minnesota.
The Research Assistant will also support a legislative tracking project for the National Association of Law Placement that includes researching news articles, legislative advancements, and changes in the law relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the legal profession and among lawyers and law students.
Work will begin in Summer 2021 and continue into the 2021-2022 academic year.
Work will be remote and schedule is flexible. The Research Assistant may work in exchange for academic credit, on a volunteer basis, or for work study.
To apply, please email your resume (in PDF format) and a one paragraph statement of interest to Prof. Leanne Fuith (leanne.fuith@mitchellhamline.edu) by Monday, June 21.