Federal Judicial Clerkship: Applications Open for Clerkship with Hon. Dora L. Irizarry

The Honorable Dora L. Irizarry, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York, is accepting applications for clerkship positions starting in February 2026.

Qualifications:

  • At least two years of practice as an attorney prior to start date of clerkship.
  • Excellent grades.
  • Excellent research, writing, and analytical skills. Participation in Law Review or a Journal is preferred but not mandatory.
  • Military and/or other life/career experience is a plus.
  • Excellent organizational, administrative, and time management skills.

Interested applicants should forward their application package in PDF format via email to irizarry_chambers@nyed.uscourts.gov.

Application package must include:

  • One-page cover letter of no more than 500 words briefly describing why you chose a career in the law, long term career goals, and why you are interested in a clerkship with Judge Irizarry specifically.
  • Resume.
  • Official law school transcript.
  • One recent writing sample, no longer than 15 pages. Journal or research articles will not be accepted.
  • Three letters of recommendation, including at least one from a recent employer.

Materials will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
If you have questions, please contact chambers at: 718-613-2150.

2026-2028 NAPABA Law Foundation Community Law Fellowship Now Accepting Applications

Are you a recent law school graduate or new attorney with a passion for public interest work? The 2026-2028 NAPABA Law Foundation (NLF) Community Law Fellowship could be your next step.

This two-year fellowship supports early-career attorneys as they gain hands-on legal experience at a nonprofit or community-based organization. The Fellowship provides:

  • A $60,000 annual salary, paid directly to the host organization
  • Health and fringe benefits provided by the host
  • A $10,000 completion bonus for the Fellow
  • Opportunities to work on behalf of underserved communities and grow as a public interest leader

Whether you plan to build a career in nonprofit law or public interest, the NLF Community Law Fellowship is designed to develop the next generation of impactful legal advocates.

You can find the details and instructions to apply here. To view the application, click here.

Ready to make a difference? Apply today or share this opportunity with someone who should. Applications are due February 16, 2026.

New This Year

Interested applicants can submit a one-page Prospectus and resume by December 1, 2025, and receive feedback for the final application.

Questions? Contact us at fellowships@napabalawfoundation.org.