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Government
Phoenix, AZ, United States
Legal Internship Program, Spring
Law Student
Company Review
Part-time
No
_____ Division of Employment and Labor Law _____ Division of Energy & Mineral Resources _____ Division of Fish and Wildlife _____ Division of Legislation & Regulatory Affairs _____ Division of Parks & Wildlife _____ Division of Water Resources _____ Division of Indian Trust Litigation H1: Legal Internship Program at the . Department of the Interior H2: Gain Practical Experience and Support Conservation at DOI - Opening date: June 1 - Closing date: August 1 - Semester: Spring - Year: 1L, 2L, 3L - Paid internship for students interested in environmental and administrative law - Opportunity to work with nearly 200 practicing attorneys at DOI headquarters and over 300 attorneys nationwide - Work with various offices and bureaus including National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, and more - Conduct legal research and assist in complex civil litigation before administrative tribunals or federal courts - Draft legal documents and participate in strategy sessions with agency counsel and officials - Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply - No discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, and more - Salary: Intern positions are without compensation, but eligible for Transit Subsidy Benefit Program - Qualifications: Undergraduate students, public policy graduate students, law students, and law school graduates enrolled in graduate law programs - Good academic standing required and official documentation from school must be provided - How to apply: Submit resume, completed request for consideration form, cover letter, transcript, and writing sample as one PDF to with year and semester in subject line - Deadline: 11:59 . Eastern Standard Time on closing date Organization: . Department of the Interior Program: Legal Internship Program Salary: Unpaid, eligible for Transit Subsidy Benefit Program Application Schedule: Spring semester, 1L, 2L, 3L Location: Various locations nationwide, including Washington . Qualifications: Undergraduate and graduate students with good academic standing Deadline: August 1 - Gain practical experience in environmental and administrative law at the . Department of the Interior - Work with nearly 200 practicing attorneys nationwide - Conduct legal research and assist in complex civil litigation before administrative tribunals and federal courts - Draft legal documents and participate in strategy sessions with agency counsel and officials - Opportunity to work with various offices and bureaus, including National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and more - Native American candidates strongly encouraged to apply - No discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, and more - Unpaid internship, but eligible for Transit Subsidy Benefit Program - Open to undergraduate and graduate students, including law students and law school graduates enrolled in graduate law programs - Good academic standing required, official documentation from school must be provided - Application must be submitted by August 1, 11:59 . Eastern Standard Time - Various locations available, including Washington . and regional and field offices nationwide
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Eligible to participate in the Transit Subsidy Benefit Program.
Legal research, writing, briefing, motion practice, discovery, conference calls and strategy sessions, attending hearings and meetings, advising clients, participating in complex civil litigation, resolving appeals, drafting legal memoranda and briefs, conducting legal research on environmental and administrative law issues, knowledge of Indian law, ability to work in a team and with other agency counsel.
Must be enrolled in a relevant program (e.g. law school, public policy graduate program).
Submit a consolidated PDF including a resume, completed Request for Consideration Fillable Form, cover letter, most recent transcript, and writing sample to with the year and semester in the subject line.
Qualification and Experience Applicants must be students in good academic standing and enrolled in a relevant program (e.g. law school, public policy graduate program). Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Legal
Apr 03, 2024
Jul 17, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceApplicants must be students in good academic standing and enrolled in a relevant program (e.g. law school, public policy graduate program). Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
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