U.S. Department of the Interior Legal Externship Program
U.S. Department of the Interior Legal Externship Program offers law school students an opportunity to receive practical experience in the field of law while continuing their education. Programs are offered in the Spring, Summer and Fall.
Externs may participate in civil litigation, conduct legal research, assist the Justice Department with legal work, draft legal briefs and motions, and assist with federal legal cases. Applicants must be currently attending a U.S. accredited law school, be in good standing, and have excellent legal research and writing skills.
Students with a strong interest in programs that benefit American Indians and Alaska Natives, and Native American candidates, are strongly encouraged to apply. The application process includes a completed application, cover letter, transcript, two letters of recommendation and writing samples.
Why not apply for an externship and internship?
The externship is sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor. The office is responsible for providing legal advice, counsel and legal representation to the Immediate Office of the Secretary, the Assistant Secretaries, and all other bureaus and offices under the Secretary.
The location is usually in DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
For more details, visit www.doi.gov/solicitor/intern_extern.html
Externs may participate in civil litigation, conduct legal research, assist the Justice Department with legal work, draft legal briefs and motions, and assist with federal legal cases. Applicants must be currently attending a U.S. accredited law school, be in good standing, and have excellent legal research and writing skills.
Students with a strong interest in programs that benefit American Indians and Alaska Natives, and Native American candidates, are strongly encouraged to apply. The application process includes a completed application, cover letter, transcript, two letters of recommendation and writing samples.
Why not apply for an externship and internship?
The externship is sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor. The office is responsible for providing legal advice, counsel and legal representation to the Immediate Office of the Secretary, the Assistant Secretaries, and all other bureaus and offices under the Secretary.
The location is usually in DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
For more details, visit www.doi.gov/solicitor/intern_extern.html