Law Student - Government in Voorhees, NJ

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Voorhees, NJ

Law Student - Government in Voorhees, NJ

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Applicants seeking to work in Newark should submit their applications to:

G. Martin Wagner, DAG
Attn: DOL Internship
124 Halsey Street, 5th Floor
Newark, NJ 07101-0188
(973) 648-4738
Internship Application – Newark”

The Division of Law (DOL) offers unpaid internships to law students during the summer, fall, and spring semesters. Interns are assigned to specific sections within the DOL and have the opportunity to specialize in areas such as education law, civil rights litigation, complex financial transactions, and child protection proceedings. They also have the chance to observe a variety of legal activities and participate in training sessions offered to Deputy Attorneys General. The DOL has 11 sections in Newark, 14 in Trenton, and 1 in Voorhees, and applications must be submitted by March 15 for the summer program, July 15 for the fall semester, and November 15 for the spring semester.

Organization: Division of Law (DOL)

Job Title: Law Student Intern

Experience: Law students only

Salary: Unpaid

Timing: Summer break, fall semester, spring semester

Locations: Newark, Trenton, Voorhees

Internship Program Details:

- Interns are assigned to a specific DOL section, allowing them to specialize in a particular area of interest.
- Responsibilities include research and writing, as well as observing a variety of legal activities.
- Eligible to participate in training sessions offered to Deputy Attorneys General throughout the year.
- Opportunities to attend court proceedings, client meetings, depositions, and other special events.
- 11 sections in Newark, 14 in Trenton, and 1 in Voorhees.
- Applications must be submitted by March 15 for summer program, July 15 for fall semester, and November 15 for spring semester.

Division of Criminal Justice
Sections Location:

DNJ - Trenton

The Division of Criminal Justice offers unpaid internships to college juniors and seniors, law students, and graduate students interested in learning more about the criminal justice system and the work of the Division. Interns are assigned to a specific unit within the Division, such as the Appellate Bureau, Corruption Bureau, or Major Crimes Bureau.

Interns have the opportunity to assist with legal research and writing, participate in trial preparation, and observe court proceedings. They also attend training sessions and meetings with attorneys and investigators. The Division offers internships in the summer, fall, and spring semesters, with applications due by March 15 for the summer program, July 15 for the fall semester, and November 15 for the spring semester.
Locations: Trenton

Students: College juniors and seniors, law students, and graduate students

Timing: Summer break, fall semester, spring semester

Sections: Interns are assigned to a specific unit, such as the Appellate Bureau, Corruption Bureau, or Major Crimes Bureau.

Deadlines: March 15 – Summer program
July 15 – Fall semester
November 15 – Spring semester

Applicants should submit their materials to:

Division of Criminal Justice
Attn: Internship Coordinator
. Box 085
Trenton, NJ 08625-0085
(609) 984-6500


The Division of Criminal Justice offers unpaid internships to college juniors and seniors, law students, and graduate students interested in learning about the criminal justice system and the work of the Division. Interns are assigned to specific units within the Division, such as the Appellate Bureau, Corruption Bureau, or Major Crimes Bureau, and have the opportunity to assist with legal research and writing, participate in trial preparation, and observe court proceedings. The Division offers internships in the summer, fall, and spring semesters, and applications must be submitted by March 15 for the summer program, July 15 for the fall semester, and November 15 for the spring semester.

Organization: Division of Criminal Justice

Job Title: Intern

Experience: College juniors and seniors, law students, and graduate students

Salary: Unpaid

Timing: Summer break, fall semester, spring semester

Locations: Trenton

Internship Program Details:

- Interns are assigned to a specific unit, such as the Appellate Bureau, Corruption Bureau, or Major Crimes Bureau.
- Responsibilities include legal research and writing, trial preparation, and observing court proceedings.
- Opportunities to attend training sessions and meetings with attorneys and investigators.
- Applications must be submitted by March 15 for summer program, July 15 for fall semester, and November 15 for spring semester.

Division of Consumer Affairs
Sections Location:

DNJ - Newark

The Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) offers unpaid internships to college students interested in consumer protection and regulatory compliance. Interns are assigned to a specific section within the DCA, such as the Bureau of Securities, Legal Affairs, or Consumer Protection. They have the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects and tasks, including legal research, drafting legal documents, and conducting investigations.

Interns also attend training sessions and have the chance to observe court proceedings and agency hearings. The DCA offers internships during the summer, fall, and spring semesters, with applications due by March 15 for the summer program, July 15 for the fall semester, and November 15 for the spring semester.
Locations: Newark

Students: College students

Timing: Summer break, fall semester, spring semester

Sections: Interns are assigned to a specific section, such as the Bureau of Securities, Legal Affairs, or Consumer Protection.

Deadlines: March 15 – Summer program
July 15 – Fall semester
November 15 – Spring semester

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