ABOUT US
The Peggy Browning Fund is a nonprofit corporation established in memory of Margaret A. Browning, a prominent labor attorney and member of the National Labor Relations Board. President Clinton appointed Peggy to the NLRB in 1994, and she served in that position until her death in February, 1997.

The Fund's mission is to provide law students with diverse, challenging work and educational experiences in the area of workers' rights. Such unique and positive opportunities will both increase students's understanding of workers' needs as well as promote their entry into the practice of public interest labor law.

For an update on our activities, read the December 2007 issue of the Peggy Browning Fund newsletter.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 2008-2009 School-Year Fellowship has been filled. Applications no longer being accepted.

In Memory of Bernie Kleiman- The Peggy Browning Fund joins friends of labor throughout the nation in mourning Bernie Kleiman, former General Counsel and Special Counsel to the United Steelworkers. Read the Tribute to Bernie written by Paul Whitehead, USW General Counsel, and Richard Brean, USW Senior Associate General Counsel & Tribute to Bernie by Ron Bloom, Special Assistant to the President, USW.


The 2006 Peggy Browning Fellows in Washington, D.C. on site with
Joeseph Lurie and Dennis Walsh.


The Peggy Browning Fund
1818 Market Street, Suite 2300, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215.665-6815 Fax: 215.564.2262 Email

UPCOMING EVENTS

October 17, 2008
Fellows Wrap-Up Workshop,
to be held at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, MD. Open only to this year's Peggy Browning Fellows.

October 17 & 18, 2008
Tenth Annual National Law Students Workers' Rights Conference,
to be held at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, MD. View the Conference Brochure and FAQs. Registration forms will be available at each school's Career Services Office.

The 2006 Peggy Browning Fellows in Philadelphia.