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Public Interest
Law Student
Spring Internship The candidate will be involved in research, analysis, writing, project committee support, and community relations in program areas including: Primary and secondary research of local and federal justice system and associated agencies’ practices; Creating public education guides which increase the general public's understanding of the civil, criminal, and juvenile justice systems through publications and educational programs; Development of local and federal legislation pertaining to the justice system; Providing support to the various project committees through attending meetings, researching project leads, etc; Assisting with report release events and other special events as needed; and Attending board meetings with local and federal lawyers, judges, businesses, and civic members. Must have Undergraduate, graduate, and law students are eligible for CCE internships. Should have a background in policy or legal research and an interest in one or more of the following areas: public policy, law, courts (civil, criminal, and administrative), civic engagement, government, journalism, public relations, or resource development. Deadline: October 15.
Send a cover letter indicating interest and their dates and hours per week of availability, a résumé, an unofficial transcript, and a brief writing sample on any topic (no more than three pages).
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