A Members Only Event

The Supreme Court Fellows Program, founded in 1973, offers mid-career professionals, recent law school graduates, and doctoral degree holders from the law and political science fields an opportunity to broaden their understanding of the judicial system through exposure to federal court administration.

The Supreme Court Fellows Commission selects four talented individuals to work for one of four federal judiciary agencies for a year-long appointment in Washington, D.C.:

All Fellows gain practical experience in judicial administration, policy development, and education. They also benefit from time to study and write, and a vantage point from which to develop an academic research agenda.

Join us as Heather O’Brien, Managing Director of the Supreme Court Fellows Program, shares about the application process, appointments at each of the judicial agencies, and her own experience as a Fellow.

 

Speaker:
Heather O'Brien, Managing Director, Supreme Court Fellows Program

 

This is a Members Only event. There is no cost to participate, but registration is required.

The WBA is a nonpartisan organization. The opinions and positions expressed by any program speaker are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the WBA.


The WBA regularly hosts programs for the education and enjoyment of its members and guests. The WBA is committed to ensuring that its employees, members, and guests are able to conduct their activities free from harassment or intimidation. The WBA, in its sole discretion, therefore reserves the right to deny access or to remove any attendee.

Introduction to the Supreme Court Fellows Program

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  • Friday Oct 17 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom