FAF is seeking applications for the 2022 Weiss Open Government Fellowship. The legal fellow helps respond to inquiries to the Freedom of Information Hotline and actively tracks and analyzes legislation during the 2022 legislative session. The fellow will have an opportunity to contribute to FAF’s newsletter on open government and speech issues. The fellowship is a full-time position during the second semester of the 2021-2022 school year, and potentially eligible for credit depending on the law school’s programs. Fellows are paid a small stipend and will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and communication skills, a demonstrated interest in public policy, and a commitment to public service. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom, and FAF will work with the Fellow to work closely but safely with its staff, as conditions allow. Please submit your resume, cover letter, and a short writing sample by October 2 to info@floridafaf.org.