Three Northeastern Law Students Selected for Prestigious AG Honors Fellowship

Three Northeastern Law Students Selected for Prestigious AG Honors Fellowship

04.22.25—Julia Canney ’25, Isabelle Longfellow ’25 and Bryan Pimentel ’25 have been selected for the highly competitive Stephanie Lovell Honors Fellowship Program at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office.

This two-year fellowship provides entry-level attorneys the opportunity to gain hands-on experience across a wide range of legal and policy areas within the largest public sector legal office in the commonwealth. Fellows rotate through several bureaus—including Criminal, Energy & Environment, Health Care & Fair Competition, and Public Protection & Advocacy—while receiving mentorship and training from seasoned attorneys. The program equips participants to launch impactful public service careers with a strong foundation in government legal practice.

Fellows receive training and guidance from experienced attorneys to enhance proficiency and develop skills. Through the fellowship program, new attorneys will launch their legal careers by enriching their legal experience broadening their exposure to the public sector, and assuming substantial individual responsibility for their work.

About Northeastern University School of Law

The nation’s leader in experiential legal education since 1968, Northeastern University School of Law offers the longest-running, most extensive experience-based legal education program in the country. Northeastern guarantees its students unparalleled practical legal work experiences through its signature Cooperative Legal Education Program. More than 1,100 employers in a wide range of legal, government, nonprofit and business organizations participate in the program. With a focus on social justice and innovation, Northeastern University School of Law blends theory and practice, providing students with a unique set of skills and experiences to successfully practice law.

For more information, contact d.feldman@northeastern.edu.