AkronLawJobs No. 9878 Overview: The Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps is seeking 2L applications for a PAID 2019 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM. As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience in diverse areas of legal practice while learning more about the Air Force JAG Corps.
Duties: As an intern, you will have the opportunity to work under attorney supervision in numerous practice areas including, but not limited to: Preparing criminal and civil cases by conducting legal research, writing briefs and opinions, conducting investigations, and interviewing witnesses; Assisting attorneys who counsel and represent Airmen, their family members, and retirees in personal legal matters; and Supporting attorneys in other areas, such as federal tort claims, government procurement law, employment law, international law, and environmental law.
Requirements: U.S. Citizen (birth or naturalization); Enrollment in an ABA-approved law school; Available to work full-time between 8-10 consecutive weeks in the summer; Be able to obtain a Common Access Card through a security clearance; Complete two academic years of law school by the start of the internship.
Please note: Interns must pay for their travel to and from the job location. Interns must be able to secure their own housing (the Air Force will not provide housing and no housing allowance will be provided).
How to Apply: Apply on line HERE – PLEASE – read this list carefully:
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: Resume (limited to 1 page); Unofficial Transcripts (both undergraduate AND law school); Motivational Statement (limited to 1 page); Proof of law school enrollment/class registration; Online Application (Questionnaire) completed in USAJobs.gov; and Geographic Preferences Memorandum
Deadline: January 22, 2019