The Amy and Frank Garrison Social Justice Law Fund supports Vanderbilt Law students providing services to or for the general benefit of individuals who may have been disenfranchised, dispossessed, discriminated against, or economically disadvantaged.
Amy Price Garrison (BA'79) and Frank M. Garrison Jr., '79 (BA'76) generously established the Amy and Frank Garrison Social Justice Law Fund to support Vanderbilt Law students providing services to or for the general benefit of individuals who may have been disenfranchised, dispossessed, discriminated against, or economically disadvantaged. The Fund also supports students interested in serving the broader public interest in positions such as interns in judicial chambers, U.S. Attorney's Offices, government agencies, or non-governmental organizations.
In addition to providing direct financial support to students committed to or exploring social justice and public interest careers, the Garrison Fund enhances the Law School’s efforts to provide robust social justice and public interest experiences to students by solidifying the Law School's commitment to its Social Justice Program and public interest instruction, research and service.
We can always do better, we can always work harder to eliminate injustice and inequality. It's one of the most important things we can do.
Each year, the Law School will select at least one Garrison Social Justice Scholar from among current first-year J.D. students who apply for the scholarship. The Garrison Scholars shall:
During the spring semester of 2026, the Law School will select one member of the Class of 2028 from among those who apply. The Class of 2028 Garrison Social Justice Scholar award includes:
Current first-year J.D. students who wish to apply for the Garrison Social Justice Scholar award must complete and submit the application form and other materials by 4:00 p.m. CST, Thursday, March 5, 2026.
Each year, no fewer than three students receive full4 fellowships to support a summer experience working in the public interest in unpaid positions at either a non-profit or governmental agency. Garrison Public Interest Fellows are selected by the Law School from among J.D. students applying for Vanderbilt Law Summer Stipends.