Irish American Partnership
BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES P. CULLEN LEGAL FELLOWSHIP – IN CONJUNCTION WITH KRW LAW, LLP AND THE BREHON LAW SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
The Brigadier General James P. Cullen Legal Fellowship is a unique opportunity for a student at a US law school to spend the summer months interning with the KRW Law, LLP in Belfast, Ireland.
The student fellow will be part of KRW Law’s work in the field of human rights law. This includes representing victims and survivors of the conflict in the fields of Coronial Law and Civil Litigation, and also interfacing with the criminal justice agencies – including the Police Ombudsman’s Office and the Legacy Investigation Branch of the police – that discharge the State’s obligations under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Brigadier General James P. Cullen was a founding member and a former President of the Brehon Law Society of New York. He was committed to peace and justice on the island of Ireland. Fittingly, this fellowship is named in his memory because he was relentless in his pursuit of truth in relation to State violation of human rights, especially the murder of his friend, Patrick Finucane.
Brigadier General James P. Cullen
The annual fellowship is open to all students attending ABA accredited US law schools. Ideally, the candidate will have a keen interest in Ireland from the period from 1969 through the present. Interested candidates should contact the Brehon Law Society of New York.
Learn more: brehon-law-society.com.
If you would like to make a tax-deductible gift to the Irish American Partnership in support of the General James P. Cullen Legal Fellowship, you may do so below.