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Summer Law Intern Program Participating Components

Summer 2009

The components listed below will formally participate in the 2009 Summer Law Intern Program (SLIP). Actual hiring is subject to availability of funds; however, the components estimate that they will fill the number of positions listed.

Component Number of Anticipated Hires
Antitrust Division

27
(Washington, DC – 13; Atlanta – 2; Chicago – 2;
Cleveland – 2;  Dallas – 2; Philadelphia – 2; New York – 2;
San Francisco – 2)

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
ATF’s interns support broad interrelated missions involving law enforcement, regulatory, counterterrorism, alcohol and tobacco diversion, and homeland security concerns. Interns are exposed to legal work from all four attorney practice groups in ATF Headquarters, including: Litigation; Administrative Law and Ethics; Disclosure and Forfeiture; and Firearms, Explosives and Arson.
2 (Washington, D.C.)
Civil Division 35
(Appellate Staff – 3; Commercial Litigation Branch – 11;
Federal Programs Branch – 8; Torts Branch – 5;
Office of Immigration Litigation – 8)
Civil Rights Division 12
Environment and Natural Resources Division 9 total; 1 appellate position
Executive Office for Immigration Review 15
Federal Bureau of Prisons 10
Office of Justice Programs

2
(Office of Civil Rights)

Office of the Solicitor General

2
(3Ls entering clerkships after graduation only)

Office of Legal Counsel

2
(3Ls entering clerkships after graduation only)

Professional Responsibility Advisory Office 2
Tax Division 15-20
United States Attorney for the District of Wyoming
Hiring for Cheyenne, WY, or Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park; Summer Interns will assist with criminal and civil cases in U.S. District Court in Cheyenne or will assist in the prosecution of a range of misdemeanors in Yellowstone National Park.
1

Other Department components occasionally participate informally in the Summer Law Intern Program. They do not follow the standard Summer Law Intern Program timeline and may contact a candidate at any time during the review and selection process.

For more information about these components, go to: Components of the U.S. Department of Justice



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