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Legal Internship Program at . Department of the Interior
- Legal internship program at . Department of the Interior is now accepting applications for the Summer semester.
- The program is open to students who are enrolled at least half-time in undergraduate or graduate programs and are in good academic standing.
- Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
- The program offers practical experience in advising agencies on legal matters and participating in complex civil litigation.
- Interns may also have the opportunity to attend hearings and meetings in the Washington, . area.
- The program does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, or other non-merit factors.
- The internship is unpaid, but interns are eligible for the Transit Subsidy Benefit Program.
- The application deadline is January 15.
- Interested students should submit a consolidated PDF containing a resume, cover letter, transcript, and writing sample to ****.
- Applicants must also complete a Request for Consideration form and designate up to 4 locations for consideration.
- Locations include regional and field offices across the United States.
- Interns may also have the opportunity to work virtually.
- In-person positions are available, with a preference for those who can work full-time.
- The Washington, . headquarters offers various divisions/offices for consideration, including the Departmental FOIA Office, Division of General Law, and Office of Indian Trust Litigation.
- The internship period can be requested for the Fall, Summer, or Spring semester.
- Native American candidates are encouraged to apply due to the unique responsibilities of the DOI in supporting programs for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
- The DOI is the Nation's premier conservation agency, with a mission to protect and manage natural resources for the benefit of all Americans.
- The Office of the Solicitor is responsible for the legal work of the DOI and has over 500 attorneys nationwide.
- The work of the DOI affects the lives of millions of people, from families visiting national parks to children studying in Indian schools.
- Interns will have the opportunity to conduct legal research on environmental and administrative law issues, as well as issues involving Indian law.
- They will also assist with drafting legal memoranda, briefs, and motions, and participate in conference calls and strategy sessions with other agency counsel.
- The internship is a valuable opportunity for law students to gain practical experience and contribute to important legal work for the DOI.
- The program is open to law students at all levels, including first-year, second- and third-year, and graduate law students.
- Applicants must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school.
- The internship period can be requested for the Fall, Summer, or Spring semester.
- The internship is an excellent opportunity for students interested in environmental and administrative law, as well as Indian law.
- The program also offers the opportunity to work with the Justice Department on federal court litigation.
- The application deadline is January 15, so interested students should apply as soon as possible.
- To apply, students should submit a consolidated PDF containing a resume, cover letter, transcript, and writing sample to ****.
- Applicants must also complete a Request for Consideration form and designate up to 4 locations for consideration.
- Locations include regional and field offices across the United States, as well as the headquarters in Washington, .
- The internship is an excellent opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in the legal field and make valuable contributions to the work of the DOI.
- Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply, as the DOI has a unique responsibility to support programs for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
- The internship is unpaid, but interns are eligible for the Transit Subsidy Benefit Program.
- The internship period can be requested for the Fall, Summer, or Spring semester.
- Interested students should apply as soon as possible, as the application deadline is January 15.
- The DOI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, age, or other non-merit factors.
- The internship is a valuable opportunity for students to gain practical experience in advising agencies on legal matters and participating in complex civil litigation.
- Interns may also have the opportunity to attend hearings and meetings in the Washington, . area.
- The internship is an excellent opportunity for law students at all levels, including first-year, second- and third-year, and graduate law students.
- Applicants must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school.
- Native American candidates are strongly encouraged to apply due to the unique responsibilities of the DOI in supporting programs for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
- The internship is an excellent opportunity for students interested in environmental and administrative law, as well as Indian law.
- The internship is a valuable opportunity for students to gain practical experience and contribute to important legal work for the DOI.
- The internship is an excellent opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in the legal field and make valuable contributions to the work of the DOI.
- Interested students should submit a consolidated PDF containing a resume, cover letter, transcript, and writing sample to ****.
- Applicants must also complete a Request for Consideration form and designate up to 4 locations for consideration.
- Locations include regional and field offices across the United States, as well as the headquarters in Washington, .
- The internship period can be requested for the Fall, Summer, or Spring semester.
- The internship is an excellent opportunity for students to gain practical experience and contribute to important legal work for the DOI.
- The internship is unpaid, but interns are eligible for the Transit Subsidy
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