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_____ Division of Employment and Labor Law
_____ Division of Energy and Mineral Resources
_____ Division of Fish and Wildlife
_____ Division of Indian Lands and Resources
_____ Division of Legislative Affairs
_____ Division of Natural Resources Revenue
_____ Division of Safety and Occupational Health
_____ Division of Water and Power
_____ Office of the Solicitor’s Congressional and Legislative Affairs
_____ Appellate and Indian Resources
_____ Division of Law Enforcement
_____ Division of Mineral Leasing
_____ Division of Parks and Wildlife
_____ Division of Water Resources and Power
_____ Office of the Solicitor’s Executive Office
_____ Division of Energy and Mineral Development
_____ Division of Land Acquisition
_____ Division of Mineral Revenue
_____ Division of Natural Resources
_____ Division of Special Programs
_____ Division of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program
_____ Solicitor’s Law Library
The . Department of the Interior's Office of the Solicitor is offering a legal internship program for law students interested in gaining practical experience in environmental and administrative law. This program is open to all law students, with a strong encouragement for Native American students to apply. The internship is unpaid, but participants are eligible for the Transit Subsidy Benefit Program. The deadline for applications is August 1, with positions available for 1L, 2L, and 3L students for the spring semester.
SEO-Friendly Job Title: Legal Internship Program at . Department of the Interior's Office of the Solicitor
H1: Legal Internship Program for Law Students at . Department of the Interior
H2: Gain Practical Experience in Environmental and Administrative Law
Salary Information: Unpaid, but eligible for Transit Subsidy Benefit Program
Job Title: Legal Intern
Experience: Law students (1L, 2L, 3L) and law school graduates enrolled in graduate law programs at least half-time are eligible to apply. Students must be in good academic standing and provide official documentation from their school.
Organization: . Department of the Interior's Office of the Solicitor
Department: Division of Indian Affairs
Location: Washington, . (headquarters) and various regional and field offices nationwide
Program Schedule: Spring semester (January-April)
Application Period: June 1-August 1
Responsibilities:
- Conduct legal research on environmental and administrative law issues, as well as Indian law
- 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
- Opportunity to attend hearings and meetings in Washington, . area
Qualifications:
- Law students enrolled at least half-time (undergraduate, public policy graduate, and law school graduates enrolled in graduate law programs)
- Strong academic standing
- Native American students strongly encouraged to apply
How to Apply:
- Submit a consolidated PDF of the following documents:
- Resume with 2 professional or academic references
- Completed Request For Consideration Fillable Form
- Cover Letter addressed to "To Whom It May Concern"
- Copy of most recent transcript (official or unofficial)
- Writing Sample (no more than 3 pages)
- Email application package to ****
- Include the YEAR and SEMESTER in the subject line
Deadline: 11:59 . Eastern Standard Time (EST) on August 1
Location Options:
- Washington, . (headquarters)
- Anchorage, AK
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Phoenix, AZ
- Boston, MA
- Twin Cities, MN
- Atlanta, GA
- Knoxville, TN
- Albuquerque, NM
- Tulsa, OK
- Denver, CO
- Billings, MT
- Sacramento, CA
- Portland, OR
- Boise, ID
Division/Office Options (only for Washington, . location):
- Departmental FOIA Office
- Division of General Law
- Division of Indian Affairs
- Division of Land Resources
- Division of Mineral Resources
- Division of Parks & Wildlife
- Division of Water Resources
- Immediate Office
- Office of Indian Trust Litigation
- Departmental Ethics Office
- Division of Employment and Labor Law
- Division of Energy and Mineral Resources
- Division of Fish and Wildlife
- Division of Indian Lands and Resources
- Division of Legislative Affairs
- Division of Natural Resources Revenue
- Division of Safety and Occupational Health
- Division of Water and Power
- Office of the Solicitor's Congressional and Legislative Affairs
- Appellate and Indian Resources
- Division of Law Enforcement
- Division of Mineral Leasing
- Division of Parks and Wildlife
- Division of Water Resources and Power
- Office of the Solicitor's Executive Office
- Division of Energy and Mineral Development
- Division of Land Acquisition
- Division of Mineral Revenue
- Division of Natural Resources
- Division of Special Programs
- Division of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program
- Solicitor's Law Library
The . Department of the Interior's Office of the Solicitor is offering a legal internship program for law students interested in gaining practical experience in environmental and administrative law. This program is open to all law students, with a strong encouragement for Native American students to apply. The internship is unpaid, but participants are eligible for the Transit Subsidy Benefit Program. The deadline for applications is August 1, with positions available for 1L, 2L, and 3L students for the spring semester.
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