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Washington, DC, United States
Law Honors Internship Program, Summer 2024
Law Student
Company Review
Contract, Full-time
No
FAA Law Honors Internship Program The Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of the Chief Counsel (AGC) is committed to offering law students a meaningful and rewarding internship experience. AGC interns are provided with the opportunity to work directly with senior staff in one or more practice areas on a variety of substantive assignments. Qualifications We invite applications from first-year and second-year law students who are United States citizens. Our interns generally rank in the top third of their class with many in the top ten percent. Salary Information The internships are unpaid, but offer the opportunity to earn academic credit. Job Title Law Honors Intern Experience Information No experience necessary. Application Deadlines Summer 2024: March 1, 2024 How to Apply To apply for an internship in our Washington, . headquarters, submit a current resume, a copy of your undergraduate and law school transcripts, a short writing sample (not exceeding 5 pages), and a cover letter identifying the principal practice area(s) in which you are interested to: . We strongly recommend identifying the principal practice area(s) using the Division Preference Form and email with your application materials. Please include your name and the program for which you are applying (., Spring 2024, or Summer 2024) in the e-mail subject line. Your attachments should be in Adobe PDF format. If you need to update your original application package, please add "amended" to the e-mail subject line. Overview The Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of the Chief Counsel (AGC) is now accepting applications for its Law Honors Internship Program for the Summer of 2024. This program provides law students with the opportunity to work directly with senior staff in one or more practice areas on a variety of substantive assignments. Qualifications We invite applications from first-year and second-year law students who are United States citizens. Our interns generally rank in the top third of their class with many in the top ten percent. Salary Information The internships are unpaid, but offer the opportunity to earn academic credit. Job Title Law Honors Intern Experience Information No experience necessary. Application Deadlines Summer 2024: March 1, 2024 Application Instructions 1. Prepare the application materials shown below. Your application must include ALL of the following documents: A. Cover letter, including dates available for internship. B. Resume. C. Writing sample (not to exceed 5 pages). D. Copy of most recent undergraduate and law school transcripts (official or unofficial). If a transcript is not yet available, please submit it when it becomes available. E. After all application materials are prepared, complete the FAA Division Preference Form on the following page. 2. When you have finished completing the FAA Division Preference Form, please e-mail it, along with the above application materials, to . Please include your name and the program for which you are applying (. Spring 2024, or Summer 2024) in the e-mail subject line. 3. Application packages must be in Adobe PDF format, and consist of one single file containing all of the above requested documents. Failure to submit documents in the requested format will result in rejection of the application. H1: Federal Aviation Administration Law Honors Internship Program H2: Overview The Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of the Chief Counsel (AGC) is now accepting applications for its Law Honors Internship Program for the Summer of 2024. This program provides law students with the opportunity to work directly with senior staff in one or more practice areas on a variety of substantive assignments. H2: Qualifications We invite applications from first-year and second-year law students who are United States citizens. Our interns generally rank in the top third of their class with many in the top ten percent. H2: Salary Information The internships are unpaid, but offer the opportunity to earn academic credit. H2: Job Title Law Honors Intern H2: Experience Information No experience necessary. H2: Application Deadlines Summer 2024: March 1, 2024 H2: How to Apply To apply for an internship in our Washington, . headquarters, submit a current resume, a copy of your undergraduate and law school transcripts, a short writing sample (not exceeding 5 pages), and a cover letter identifying the principal practice area(s) in which you are interested to: . We strongly recommend identifying the principal practice area(s) using the Division Preference Form and email with your application materials. Please include your name and the program for which you are applying (., Spring 2024, or Summer 2024) in the e-mail subject line. Your attachments should be in Adobe PDF format. If you need to update your original application package
Offsite visits to FAA and NTSB facilities, weekly brown bag lunch discussions with senior leaders
Legal research, writing, and analysis
Law school
Submit a current resume, a copy of your undergraduate and law school transcripts, a short writing sample (not exceeding 5 pages), and a cover letter identifying the principal practice area(s) in which you are interested to
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