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2025-2027 Applications

Thank you for your applications to the 2025-2027 Fellowship! We are currently reviewing applications. A selection committee reviews applications and selects finalists for virtual interviews. Offers are usually made in January. Check back for updates!

Virtual Information Sessions

Prospective fellows should work to find a sponsoring organization before submitting an application. Interested sponsoring organizations should recruit a potential fellow and support that individual’s application process. For more tips and information, please join us for a virtual information sessions. Register below!

What is the Christine A. Brunswick Public Service Fellowship?

The Public Service Fellowship (PSF) program was developed in 2008 to address the need for tax legal assistance, and to foster an interest in tax-related public service. In 2013, it was re-named the Christine A. Brunswick Public Service Fellowship in honor of the late Christine A. Brunswick, the Section’s former Executive Director for over 20 years. The fellowships are funded entirely by tax-deductible donations to the Tax Section’s Tax Assistance Public Service (TAPS) Endowment Fund

The Section awards up to two Fellowships annually to recent law school graduates or judicial clerks working in public interest tax law with a non-profit organization or government entity (the “Sponsoring Organization”).  The Section provides an unrestricted grant to the Sponsoring Organization for two years equal to the Fellow’s salary and benefits.