Last year's virtual judicial internship program for Georgia law students was so successful that the organizer, Georgia Latino Law Foundation president Ana Maria Martinez, is bringing it back for a second year.

Ana Maria Martinez, president of the Georgia Latino Law Foundation, who is spearheading the new virtual summer internship program with judges. Ana Maria Martinez, president of the Georgia Latino Law Foundation. (Courtesy photo)

Martinez came up with the idea of placing second-year law students in virtual unpaid clerkships with Georgia judges in April 2020, after many students' summer clerkships with firms were canceled at the last minute due to COVID-19.