Legal Internships
Intern for the DOJ. The Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), hires four current law students to work as Legal Interns each spring, summer and fall. These positions are volunteer (i.e. uncompensated positions for course credit) and are open until filled.
CEOS is currently accepting applications for Summer 2009 intern positions. The application deadline is January 30, 2009.
Eligibility
Second-year and third-year law students are eligible to apply. Prior to finalizing an appointment, all interns are required to undergo a security check, which includes a name and fingerprint clearance with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and a determination of suitability for employment based on the information a candidate provides in the security form.
Date Position(s) Available
* Fall Semester (September - December)
* Spring Semester (January - May)
* Summer (June - August)
Responsibilities
Legal interns work directly with the Section’s trial attorneys on a variety of assignments, ranging from conducting legal research and writing to assisting in the investigation and prosecution of child exploitation and obscenity offenses.
Application Procedure
And here’s one more internship I’d do if I were back in school…it’s w/ Polaris Project.








