If you're looking for opportunities to gain legal experience, 1L's and 2L's especially, please read about the following Internship and Clerkship Opportunities!
Division for Public Services Ten-week Spring/Summer Clerkship
Application deadline: December 1, 2009
Open by competition, reviewed on a rolling basis and offering students entering into their second or third year at an ABA-approved law school the opportunity to design and complete a legal research and writing project in substantive areas of Division concern. Applicants must be members in good standing (dues paid in full for the current bar year) of the ABA Law Student Division. For information contact the ABA Division for Public Services (phone: 202/662-169). Tell me more
Litigation Judicial Intern Opportunity Program
Application Deadline: December 31, 2009
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: Illinois; Texas; Miami, FL; Phoenix, AZ; Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA; and Washington DC. Students may indicate geographic location preferences on their applications. Interns will receive an award of $1,500. Tell me more
Children and the Law
Internship Opportunities
Applications accepted year-round
Internships with the ABA Center for Children and the Law are available during the school year and summer months offering the opportunity to work on significant research and projects that improve the lives of vulnerable children and youth. For more information, contact Howard Davidson, Center Director. Tell me more
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BLSA Preamble to the Chapter's Constitution
The Florida Coastal Chapter of the National Black Law Students Association recognizes the need of involvement of Black law students in Florida Coastal School of Law. The purpose of this Association is to address issues related to the Black legal community; promote a sense of security academically, socially and professionally; foster a conscious awareness of diversity at this legal institution; and provide a network to ensure the needs of Florida Coastal’s Black students are met.
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