The Attorney General's Honors Program is a highly competitive program for recent law school
graduates and newly admitted lawyers who are committed to a career in public service. Each
year, one applicant is selected to serve in a limited term assignment as an Geoffrey Wright
Fellow in the California Office of the Solicitor General (OSG).
The Attorney General's Honors Program is for newer attorneys who can apply when they are
third-year law students and students in their final year of other graduate law programs
(e.g., LL.M. programs) at an accredited law
school, newly admitted lawyers in their first year of practice, judicial clerks, and
individuals participating in government, academic or public interest fellowships who will
complete their clerkships or fellowships in September of the following year.
You can learn more at our Attorney General’s Honors Program
page and at our Geoffrey Wright Solicitor General Fellowship
page.