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Summer Legal Internships with the U.S. Department of Justice in Miami

Legal Internship Positions with the U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review Positions Location: Miami, FL Qualifications: Applicants must be U.S. citizens who are first or second year law students with strong research and writing skills. Prior knowledge of immigration law is preferred but not required. Selected applicants will be required to submit […]

Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court Intern Program (Spring 2009)

2L’s and 3L’s: Are you interested in Interning for a Judge this semester? The Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court program places second and third year students in a direct working relationship with County and Circuit judges in the Civil, Criminal, Juvenile, Family and Domestic Violence Divisions. A minimum of 5-10 hours per week is required. Interns […]

Critical Dates for Judicial Law Clerk Hiring (Fall 2009)

Information on the Law Clerk Hiring Plan for 2009 has been released. Some key information is below and the rest may be found on the Plan’s website. THE LAW CLERK HIRING PLAN FOR 2009 The hiring of law clerks will be done no sooner than the Fall of the third year of law school. The […]

Volunteer Judicial Internship in Orlando, FL

VOLUNTEER JUDICIAL INTERNSHIP WITH THE ORLANDO IMMIGRATION COURT,ORLANDO, FLORIDA The United States Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review, is seeking two law student interns to participate in an excellent internship opportunity during the summer of 2009. Positions are available at the Orlando Immigration Court in downtown Orlando, Florida. The jurisdiction of the United […]

American Bar Association Summer 2009 Judicial Intern Opportunity Program

The Judicial Intern Opportunity Program is a full-time, six-week minimum, summer internship program open to all first- or second-year minority and/or financially disadvantaged law students who want to do legal research and writing for state or federal judges in participating cities. Participating judges are from Illinois; Texas; Miami, FL; Phoenix, AZ; Los Angeles and San […]

Supreme Court Fellows Program

Since 1973, the Supreme Court Fellows Program has enabled exceptionally talented people to contribute to the work of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Federal Judicial Center, the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, and more recently the United States Sentencing Commission. Founded by Chief Justice Warren Burger, the program provides fellows […]

Florida Supreme Court Internship Program

An information session regarding the spring 2009 Florida Supreme Court Internship Program for Distinguished Florida Law Students will be held on Tuesday, September 30th at 12:30 p.m. in Room 108. The application and selection processes will be discussed. Former interns will be on hand to answer questions and discuss their experiences at the Court. Pizza […]

Working This Fall

2L, 3L and LL.M. Students: Are you interested in working part-time this semester? The ABA allows law students to work up to 20 hours a week after their first year. Whether you want to gain practical experience, earn a little money or both, working part-time can be a very rewarding experience. A wide variety of […]

Fall 2008 Judicial Internship Program

2L’s and 3L’s: Are you interested in Interning for a Judge this semester?The Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court program places second and third year students in a direct working relationship with County and Circuit judges in the Civil, Criminal, Juvenile, Family and Domestic Violence Divisions. A minimum of 5-10 hours per week is required. Interns are […]

Judicial Internships during the Academic Year and Summer

The Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court Internship Program is available to 2L and 3L students interested in interning with a judge during the fall or spring semesters. Applications for positions during the Fall 2008 semester will be available in the CPC starting August 21, 2008. Also, students can apply individually to state and federal judges for […]