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Government
Salt Lake City, UT, United States
Legal Internship Program, Summer 1L
Law Student
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Contract, Part-time
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SEO Friendly Job Title: Legal Intern at DOI's Office of the Solicitor H1 Heading: Join the Legal Internship Program at the . Department of the Interior H2 Headings: - Gain Practical Experience in Environmental and Administrative Law - Work with Talented Attorneys on Complex Civil Litigation - Support the Department's Programs to Benefit Native Americans - Diversity and Non-Discrimination Policy - Eligibility and Qualifications - Application Process and Deadline Organization: . Department of the Interior (DOI) Department: Office of the Solicitor Salary: Unpaid, but eligible for Transit Subsidy Benefit Program Experience: Law students (undergraduate, graduate, and recent graduates) in good academic standing Location: Various locations nationwide, including Washington . and regional/field offices Semester: Summer Year: 1L (first-year law students may apply after December 1) Program Duration: Varies, depending on availability and location Opening Date: December 1 Closing Date: January 15 Job Description: - Conduct legal research on environmental, administrative, and Indian law issues - Draft legal memoranda, briefs, and motions - Assist with discovery in active federal cases - Participate in conference calls and strategy sessions with agency counsel and officials - Attend hearings and meetings in the Washington . area (potential opportunity) - Resolve appeals under the Freedom of Information Act - Work with the Department's Ethics Office Qualifications: - Must be a student (undergraduate, graduate, or law school) - Must be enrolled at least half-time - Must be in good academic standing - Must provide official documentation from school - First-year, first-semester law students may apply after December 1 for internships the following summer How to Apply: 1. Submit the following documents as one consolidated PDF: - Resume with 2 professional or academic references - Completed Request For Consideration Fillable Form (designate locations/organizations for which you wish to be considered) - Cover Letter addressed to “To Whom It May Concern” - Copy of most recent transcript (official or unofficial) - Writing Sample (no more than 3 pages) 2. Email the application package to , with the YEAR and SEMESTER in the subject line. Deadline: Complete application, including required documents, must be received by 11:59 . Eastern Standard Time (EST) on the closing date. Diversity and Non-Discrimination Policy: - Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply - The . Government does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factors SEO Friendly Job Title: Legal Intern at DOI's Office of the Solicitor H1 Heading: Join the Legal Internship Program at the . Department of the Interior H2 Headings: - Gain Practical Experience in Environmental and Administrative Law - Work with Talented Attorneys on Complex Civil Litigation - Support the Department's Programs to Benefit Native Americans - Diversity and Non-Discrimination Policy - Eligibility and Qualifications - Application Process and Deadline Organization: . Department of the Interior (DOI) Department: Office of the Solicitor Salary: Unpaid, but eligible for Transit Subsidy Benefit Program Experience: Law students (undergraduate, graduate, and recent graduates) in good academic standing Location: Various locations nationwide, including Washington . and regional/field offices Semester: Summer Year: 1L (first-year law students may apply after December 1) Program Duration: Varies, depending on availability and location Opening Date: December 1 Closing Date: January 15 Job Description: - Conduct legal research on environmental, administrative, and Indian law issues - Draft legal memoranda, briefs, and motions - Assist with discovery in active federal cases - Participate in conference calls and strategy sessions with agency counsel and officials - Attend hearings and meetings in the Washington . area (potential opportunity) - Resolve appeals under the Freedom of Information Act - Work with the Department's Ethics Office Qualifications: - Must be a student (undergraduate, graduate, or law school) - Must be enrolled at least half-time - Must be in good academic standing - Must provide official documentation from school - First-year, first-semester law students may apply after December 1 for internships the following summer How to Apply: 1. Submit the following documents as one consolidated PDF: - Resume with 2 professional or academic references - Completed Request For Consideration Fillable Form (designate locations/organizations for which you wish to be considered) - Cover Letter addressed to “To Whom It May Concern” - Copy of most recent transcript (official or unofficial) - Writing Sample (no more than 3 pages) 2. Email the application package to , with the YEAR and SEMESTER in the subject line. Deadline: Complete application, including required documents, must be received by 11:59 . Eastern Standard Time (EST) on the closing date. Diversity and Non-Discrimination Policy: - Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply - The . Government does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factors
Eligible to participate in the Transit Subsidy Benefit Program.
Legal research, Brief writing, Motion drafting, Discovery assistance, Conference calls, Strategy sessions, Public speaking, Time management, Attention to detail, Multitasking, Communication, Teamwork, Problem-solving
Applicants must be enrolled at least half-time in an undergraduate, graduate, or law program and in good academic standing.
Submit a resume with 2 professional or academic references, completed Request for Consideration Fillable Form, cover letter, copy of most recent transcript, and writing sample (no more than 3 pages) in one consolidated PDF to with the year and semester in the subject line.
Qualification and Experience Applicants must be students enrolled at least half-time in an undergraduate, graduate, or law program. All students must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school.
Legal
Apr 03, 2024
Jul 17, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceApplicants must be students enrolled at least half-time in an undergraduate, graduate, or law program. All students must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school.
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