For High Schoolers · Grades 9–12
A fellowship that takes high schoolers seriously. Apply in minutes, hear back in under 24 hours, and start publishing real legal research — with mentorship, certificates, and recommendation letters to show for it.
How it works
Submit a short application — no prior legal experience required. We just want to see curiosity, drive, and a point of view.
Our fellowship team reviews every application personally and gets back to you within a day. No waiting weeks to hear if you’re in.
Begin producing research and articles with mentorship — and earn official certificates, published bylines, and a portfolio of real work along the way.
What you get
Earn recognized certificates for completed research and contributions.
See your name and your work published on The Aziz Law Review.
Work directly with editors and senior fellows who guide your writing.
Strong fellows earn personalized letters for college and beyond.
Graduate with a body of published legal research to your name.
Participate from anywhere, year-round, around your school schedule.
Your mentors
“Every fellow arrives with a question and leaves with a published voice. Our job is simply to take young writers seriously — and then watch what they do with that trust.”
“I joined the Review as a student myself. This fellowship is the door I wish I’d had at sixteen — real research, real mentorship, and work that actually gets read.”
Questions
Open to grades 9–12
No experience necessary — just bring your curiosity. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis with a decision in under 24 hours.