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Spring Law Clerk Program Serve as volunteer law clerks in Attorney General’s office that provides excellent opportunities for law students to improve their skills and knowledge in a wide range of subject areas, including consumer protection, government representation, civil rights, environmental enforcement, antitrust, complex civil litigation, civil and criminal appeals, and criminal law enforcement. Illinois Youth Court: Youth courts, also called peer juries and teen courts, represent an alternative approach to juvenile justice that holds non-violent, juvenile respondents accountable through a sentence imposed by their peers. Youth courts operate through a collaboration between schools, juvenile justice agencies, non-profit agencies, and the community. The Illinois Youth Court Association (IYCA) is coordinated by the Office of the Attorney General and assists communities in many ways, including: developing youth courts; helping to enhance existing youth court programs; and encouraging information sharing among these programs. Working closely with attorneys in the Chicago, Springfield, or regional office, law clerks investigate facts, review documents, research legal issues, and draft legal memoranda, correspondence, and pleadings. Advanced students who qualify for a 711 license are encouraged to obtain such a license so that they may appear in court under the supervision of an Assistant Attorney General. Law students may to apply. Duration: January through April. Note: Candidate must commit to working at least 12 hours per week for 8 consecutive weeks during the Spring semesters. Deadline: December 1st.
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