Mentorship Program update

 

Important update on our Mentorship Program

Since its founding in 2019, The Appellate Project has connected more than 600 law students from over 100 law schools with nearly 1,000 mentors and other volunteers, building a nationwide network dedicated to diversifying the appellate field. Through mentorship, career resources, and community building, we have helped future appellate leaders gain the access, skills, and connections needed to thrive.

As TAP continues to grow, we remain committed to our long-term vision: an appellate system where the lawyers, judges, and rulings reflect the rich diversity of our communities. To make that vision a reality, we are expanding our work to support students and alumni at every stage of their careers—from law school through clerkships and appellate practice through judicial (or other) appointments.

What’s Next for the TAP Mentorship Program?

After four years of rapid growth, we paused on admitting new students to our award-winning Mentorship Program so that we could take time to reflect on what’s working and how we can strengthen this program for the future. Following a robust research process, including feedback from students, alumni, and legal professionals, we will be relaunching our Mentorship Program in 2026 with updates that provide even greater opportunities for connection, guidance, and career support.

Key updates include:

  • Regional mentorship circles that connect students with legal professionals and peer networks, offering both targeted guidance and opportunities to build lasting relationships;

  • Exclusive networking and career-building events, including judicial brown bags, professional panels, and community meetups; and

  • Access to TAP’s new online community platform, which will feature job postings, career resources, and tools to connect with appellate professionals nationwide.

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How Can I Stay Involved?

For Volunteers

For Law Students

For Alumni

General Questions

Resources for Law Students

There are a number of resources outside of TAP to help law students interested in mentorship and clerkships. We have shared a few of them below.

Clerkship Resources

Mentorship Resources

 

About our Award-Winning Mentorship Program

As the first national effort focused on diversifying the appellate field, the TAP Mentorship Program empowers law students from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue appellate work. We pair law students interested in appellate practice with two mentors in the appellate field, ranging from attorneys, judges, professors, and law clerks. We tailor these pairings as closely as we can to each student’s unique preferences.

We also provide students with innovative and impactful appellate-focused resources throughout the Program, including clerkship support, skill-building opportunities, networking, and community building.

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