Displaying posts published in

August 2012

Read The Careerist’s Article Titled “Am Law 100 Lawyers Discuss the Dos and Don’ts of the Interview Process”

“The Careerist” has published an article titled Am Law 100 Lawyers Discuss the Dos and Don’ts of the Interview Process. Guest blogger, Meghin Delaney, gives an inside look at the Big Law interview process from the perspective of lawyers at Paul Hastings, Wilson Sonsini, McDermott, Cooley, and Ballard Spahr. Learn what interviewers think about your resume, […]

Americans for Immigrant Justice (AI Justice) is Seeking Interns Interested in Immigration, Civil Rights and Criminal Legal Issues

Americans for Immigrant Justice (AI Justice) is seeking motivated interns interested in immigration, civil rights, and criminal legal issues. Interns will assist on a project that works with a large immigration detainee population in Southern Florida. The focus of the project is to help provide legal representation to immigration detainees at underserved facilities. In addition, […]

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation National Security Project, NY – Fall 2013 Nadine Strossen Fellowship

The National Security Project of the ACLU National office in New York City invites applications for the Nadine Strossen Fellowship, which will last for a two-year period beginning in September 2013. The National Security Project is part of the ACLU’s Center for Democracy, which works to strengthen democratic institutions and values, and advocates for government […]

The Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL) is looking for a Bilingual (Spanish/English) Attorney

APPLICATION DEADLINE: September 14th, 2012 ORGANIZATION FOCUS: International Human Rights Law inLatin America SALARY: Mid-forties (Plus benefits) STARTING DATE: November 1st, 2012 The Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL) seeks a bilingual (Spanish/English) Attorney to litigate human rights cases before the Inter-American System for the Protection of Human Rights. This position will be based […]

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) Legal Honors Program is Accepting Applications for 2013-2014!

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) Legal Honors Program is accepting applications for its 2013-2014! HUD’s Office of General Counsel is responsible for providing legal services that support and facilitate HUD’s mission of creating strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable housing. In order to apply, students must: Be a third-year law […]

The University of San Francisco School of Law Seeks An Assistant Director

The University of San Francisco School of Law has an immediate opening for an Assistant Director. The Assistant Director reports directly to the Senior Director and works closely with the staff of the Office of Career Planning (OCP) to provide career counseling services and coordinate programming for over 700 law students and 9,000 alumni. RESPONSIBILITIES: […]

The City of Chicago Department of Law is Hiring Law Clerks and Attorneys

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT #1 DEPARTMENT OF LAW – Building & License Enforcement (BLE) Division The City of Chicago’s Law Department is seeking an attorney for the position of Assistant Corporation Counsel in its Building & License Enforcement Division. Assistant Corporation Counsels in the Building and License Enforcement Division address issues of public safety by prosecuting cases […]