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Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Unpaid Legal Internship - Winter The interns are paired with an experienced attorney in one of the four program areas focusing on clean air, clean energy and climate change; clean water; ocean conservation; or transportation and environmental justice. Over the course of the internship term, interns support organization's mission by researching legal issues and drafting documents ranging from internal strategy memos to public comments and portions of motions and briefs. Interns also have the opportunity to meet with high level state and federal agency officials and work with other environmental organizations, local activist groups, and environmental justice communities in New England. Note: The internship requires a commitment of 2+ full days/week for 10+ weeks. The internship typically starts in November, but application must be received at least one month before the prospective start date of the internship.
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