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Spring Law Student Volunteer, Academic Year Volunteer legal interns will develop research, writing, and analytical skills, and expand knowledge of immigration law. Typical assignments include researching complex issues of removability and eligibility for relief from removal, preparing pre-hearing decisions on motions, and drafting final decisions for immigration judges. Interns work closely with Judicial Law Clerks, and have the opportunity to observe hearings and gain insight into the adjudicatory process. Students who wish to apply for a volunteer position at an immigration court should contact the Judicial Law Clerk at the specific location of interest will be considered. Any United States citizen law student enrolled at least half-time, and who has completed at least one semester of law school is eligible to apply for volunteer internship positions at any time. Should have strong legal research and writing skills. Prior immigration law experience is preferred. During the spring semesters, students generally volunteer between 10-20 hours per week.
Submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and unofficial transcript to the attention of the Judicial Law Clerk(s) at the Immigration Court location of interest.
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