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Summer Law Student Volunteer The intern will work in the Appellate division. Interns receive a variety of assignments and have the opportunity to work with numerous AUSAs. The office introduces interns to the federal legal system and develop and refine legal research and writing skills. Interns assist AUSAs with trial preparation, legal research, and drafting of court pleadings suitable for filing in the U.S. District Court. Interns also work with AUSAs on a variety of subject matters within the section to which they are assigned. Interns are strongly encouraged to attend and observe court proceedings and to attend office training programs. First-year (second semester), second-year, and third-year law students with strong academic record. Must be enrolled in an accredited law school at least half-time. Minimum Weeks Required: 240 hours, 8 - 12 weeks Start Date: typically begins after Memorial day. Application Deadline: January 9.
Submit a cover letter, resume, current law school transcript, and legal writing sample (no more than 5-10 pages in length).
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