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Sacramento, CA, United States
Legal Internship Program, Summer 1L
Law Student
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Part-time
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_____ Division of Employment Law _____ Division of Fish & Wildlife _____ Division of FOIA & Records Management _____ Division of Natural Resources _____ Division of Wildlife & Marine Resources Legal Internship Program, Summer 1L Organization: . Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor Job Title: Legal Intern Experience: 1L law student Salary: Unpaid, but eligible for Transit Subsidy Benefit Program Application Schedule: - Opening Date: December 1 - Closing Date: January 15 - Semester: Summer - Year: 1L Overview: The . Department of the Interior (DOI) is seeking talented and dedicated law students for their Legal Internship Program. As the nation's premier conservation agency, DOI's mission has a significant impact on the lives of millions of people. The Office of the Solicitor, with over 500 attorneys nationwide, is responsible for providing legal counsel to DOI and its various bureaus, including the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and more. Responsibilities: - Conduct legal research on environmental and administrative law issues, as well as Indian law - Draft legal memoranda, briefs, and motions - Assist with discovery in active federal cases - Participate in conference calls and strategy sessions with agency counsel and Justice Department lawyers - Attend hearings and meetings in the Washington, . area Qualifications: - Must be a student, enrolled at least half-time in an undergraduate or graduate program - Must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school - Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply How to Apply: To be considered for the Legal Internship Program, students must submit the following documents as one consolidated PDF: - Resume with 2 professional or academic references - Completed Request for Consideration Fillable Form - Cover Letter addressed to "To Whom It May Concern" - Copy of most recent transcript (official or unofficial) - Writing Sample (no more than 3 pages) Applications should be submitted via email to , with the year and semester in the subject line. The deadline for applications is 11:59 . Eastern Standard Time on the closing date. Request for Consideration Form: Student Name: Internship Period Requested: - Fall - Summer - Spring Dates Available: - MM/DD/YYYY to MM/DD/YYYY Available to Work: - Part Time (hours per week _____) - Full Time Available to Participate: - In-Person Only - Virtual Only - No Preference Rank Locations for Consideration (up to 4): - Washington, . - Anchorage, AK - Salt Lake City, UT - Phoenix, AZ - Boston, MA - Twin Cities, MN - Atlanta, GA - Knoxville, TN - Albuquerque, NM - Tulsa, OK - Denver, CO - Billings, MT - Sacramento, CA - Portland, OR - Boise, ID If ranking Washington, .: - Departmental FOIA Office - Division of General Law - Division of Indian Affairs - Division of Land Resources - Division of Mineral Resources - Division of Parks & Wildlife - Division of Water Resources - Immediate Office - Office of Indian Trust Litigation - Departmental Ethics Office - Division of Employment Law - Division of Fish & Wildlife - Division of FOIA & Records Management - Division of Natural Resources - Division of Wildlife & Marine Resources Legal Internship Program, Summer 1L Organization: . Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor Job Title: Legal Intern Experience: 1L law student Salary: Unpaid, but eligible for Transit Subsidy Benefit Program Application Schedule: H1: Legal Internship Program, Summer 1L H2: Overview The . Department of the Interior (DOI) is seeking talented and dedicated law students for their Legal Internship Program. As the nation's premier conservation agency, DOI's mission has a significant impact on the lives of millions of people. The Office of the Solicitor, with over 500 attorneys nationwide, is responsible for providing legal counsel to DOI and its various bureaus, including the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and more. H2: Responsibilities - Conduct legal research on environmental and administrative law issues, as well as Indian law - Draft legal memoranda, briefs, and motions - Assist with discovery in active federal cases - Participate in conference calls and strategy sessions with agency counsel and Justice Department lawyers - Attend hearings and meetings in the Washington, . area H2: Qualifications - Must be a student, enrolled at least half-time in an undergraduate or graduate program - Must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school - Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply H2: How to Apply To be considered for the Legal Internship Program, students must submit the following documents as one consolidated PDF: - Resume with 2 professional or academic references - Completed Request for Consideration Fillable Form - Cover Letter addressed to "To Whom It May Concern" - Copy of most recent transcript (official or unofficial) - Writing Sample (no more than 3 pages) Applications should be submitted via email to , with the year and semester in the subject line. The deadline for applications is 11:59 . Eastern Standard Time on the closing date. H2: Request for Consideration Form Student Name: Internship Period Requested: - Fall - Summer - Spring Dates Available: - MM/DD/YYYY to MM
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Eligible to participate in the Transit Subsidy Benefit Program
Legal research, brief writing, motion drafting, discovery assistance, conference call participation, strategy session participation
Applicants must be students, including undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time, public policy graduate students, first-year (second semester), second- and third-year law students, and law school graduates enrolled in graduate law programs (e.g. L.L.M programs) at least half-time. All students must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school.
Submit a resume with 2 professional or academic references, completed Request for Consideration Fillable Form, cover letter, copy of most recent transcript, and a writing sample (no more than 3 pages) as a consolidated PDF to with the subject line including the year and semester.
Qualification and Experience Applicants must be students, including undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time, public policy graduate students, first-year (second semester), second- and third-year law students, and law school graduates enrolled in graduate law programs (e.g. L.L.M programs) at least half-time. All students must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school. Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Legal
Apr 03, 2024
Jul 17, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceApplicants must be students, including undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time, public policy graduate students, first-year (second semester), second- and third-year law students, and law school graduates enrolled in graduate law programs (e.g. L.L.M programs) at least half-time. All students must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school. Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
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