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Unpaid Law Student Volunteer, Summer The interns are an integral part of the Constitutional Torts team. Interns are assigned numerous legal research and writing projects and are expected to produce first-rate legal memoranda, motions, or briefs. May also be asked to assist with written discovery, deposition preparation, and trial preparation. Interns are also encouraged to attend moot courts and to provide feedback to attorneys preparing for oral arguments. The ability to attend moot courts, mock trials, and depositions are subject to those events being scheduled during the time-period of the internship. Rising second- and third-year law students are encouraged to apply. Superior research and writing skills, an eye for detail, and a desire to work as part of a small team of professionals are essential. Excellent opportunity for students with a background or interest in litigation, constitutional law, tort law, law enforcement, immigration, and national security issues. Must be able to commit a minimum of 35 hours per week for 8-12 weeks. Application Deadline: January 15
Submit cover letter, resume, current law school transcript, and 5-10 page legal writing sample.
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