Interested in working for the federal government next summer or after  graduation? If so, then consider applying to the United States  Department of Justice Summer Law Intern Program (for 2Ls) and Honors  Program (for 3Ls).
The Summer Law Intern Program (SLIP) is the Department’s competitive recruitment program for compensated  summer internships. Selection for employment is based on many elements  of a candidate’s background including academic achievement, law review  or moot court experience, legal aid and clinical experience, and summer  or part-time legal employment. The Department also considers specialized  academic studies (including undergraduate and post-graduate degrees),  work experience, and extracurricular activities that directly relate to  the work of the Department.
The highly competitive Honors Program is only way that the Department hires entry-level attorneys. Selection  for employment is based on many elements of a candidate’s background  including academic achievement, law review or moot court experience,  legal aid and clinical experience, and summer or part-time legal  employment. The Department also considers specialized academic studies  (including undergraduate and post-graduate degrees), work experience,  and extracurricular activities that directly relate to the work of the  Department.
To apply for either program, you must complete the online application  by Tuesday, September 7, 2010. To access the online application and get  more information about each program, please visit the appropriate link:
SLIP: http://www.usdoj.gov/oarm/arm/sp/sp.htm.
Honors Program: http://www.usdoj.gov/oarm/arm/hp/hp.htm