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Washington, DC, United States
Law Student Volunteer, 1L 2025, National Security Cyber Section
Law Student
Company Review
Full-time
No
Application Process 1. Send a cover letter indicating the period you are interested in, a resume, a legal writing sample, an unofficial law school transcript (if available), and three references to . 2. Deadline for Spring 2025: August 15, 2024 3. Deadline for Summer 2025: December 15, 2024 4. Deadline for Fall 2025: April 15, 2025 5. Internships are unpaid, but accommodations may be made for academic or work study programs. Summary: The National Security Cyber Section at the National Security Division of the Department of Justice is seeking highly qualified candidates for volunteer internship opportunities. These positions require . citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance, as well as enrollment in an accredited . law school. The intern will assist with legal research and analysis, drafting motions and pleadings, and supporting NatSec Cyber's efforts to disrupt cyber-enabled threats to national security. Prior interest or experience in national security, criminal litigation, and internet, digital asset, or blockchain technology is highly preferred. The internship is available for both academic year and summer positions, with full-time and part-time options. The application process involves submitting a cover letter, resume, writing sample, unofficial law school transcript, and three references via email. Deadlines vary depending on the desired internship period. The position is unpaid, but accommodations may be made for academic or work study programs. National Security Cyber Section - Volunteer Internship Opportunities H1: National Security Cyber Section - Volunteer Internship Opportunities at the Department of Justice H2: Join the National Security Cyber Section as a Volunteer Intern and Help Protect National Security - Hiring organization: National Security Division (NSD) - Hiring office: National Security Cyber Section - Location: Washington, DC, United States - Mission: To investigate, prosecute, and disrupt cyber-enabled threats to national security - Partners: . Attorney's offices, FBI, United States Intelligence Community, other government agencies, and foreign and private sector partners - Tools and authorities used: prosecution, technical operations, economic sanctions, military, intelligence, and diplomatic efforts - Responsibilities: Legal research and analysis, drafting motions and pleadings, assisting with presentations and supporting materials - Qualifications: . citizenship, ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance, enrollment in an accredited . law school, strong analytic, research, and writing skills - Preferred experience: National security, criminal litigation, and internet, digital asset, or blockchain technology - Available positions: Full-time and part-time internships for academic year and summer periods - Application process: Submit cover letter, resume, writing sample, unofficial law school transcript, and three references via email to - Deadlines: Vary depending on desired internship period - Salary: Unpaid, but accommodations may be made for academic or work study programs - Number of positions: Multiple - Travel: None - Relocation expenses: No H2: Join the National Security Cyber Section as a Volunteer Intern and Protect National Security with the Department of Justice - Hiring organization: National Security Division (NSD) - Hiring office: National Security Cyber Section - Location: Washington, DC, United States - Mission: Investigate, prosecute, and disrupt cyber-enabled threats to national security - Partners: . Attorney's offices, FBI, United States Intelligence Community, other government agencies, and foreign and private sector partners - Tools and authorities used: Prosecution, technical operations, economic sanctions, military, intelligence, and diplomatic efforts - Responsibilities: Legal research and analysis, drafting motions and pleadings, assisting with presentations and supporting materials - Qualifications: . citizenship, ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance, enrollment in an accredited . law school, strong analytic, research, and writing skills - Preferred experience: National security, criminal litigation, and internet, digital asset, or blockchain technology - Available positions: Full-time and part-time internships for academic year and summer periods - Application process: Submit cover letter, resume, writing sample, unofficial law school transcript, and three references via email to - Deadlines: Vary depending on desired internship period - Salary: Unpaid, but accommodations may be made for academic or work study programs - Number of positions: Multiple - Travel: None - Relocation expenses: No
Legal research, writing, analysis, drafting motions and pleadings, presentation skills
Law student currently enrolled in an accredited U.S. law school
Send cover letter, resume, legal writing sample, unofficial law school transcript (if available), and contact information for three references to , indicating the desired internship period in the cover letter
Qualification and Experience Law student currently enrolled in an accredited U.S. law school, with strong research and writing skills, prior interest or experience in national security, criminal litigation, and internet, digital asset, or blockchain technology
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Sep 02, 2024
May 20, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceLaw student currently enrolled in an accredited U.S. law school, with strong research and writing skills, prior interest or experience in national security, criminal litigation, and internet, digital asset, or blockchain technology
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