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Attorney General's Honors Program

& Summer Law Intern Program

 

The Executive Office for Immigration Review hires Judicial Law Clerks and Summer Law Interns through the Attorney General's Honors Program & Summer Law Intern Program.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF IMMIGRATION JUDGE

Judicial Law Clerks

The Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (OCIJ) hires judicial law clerks each year through the Attorney General's Honors Program to conduct legal research and draft memoranda and judicial opinions for the nations Immigration Judges. Immigration Judges are responsible for conducting formal court proceedings, and act independently in deciding the matters before them. In a typical removal proceeding, the Immigration Judge may decide whether an alien is deportable or inadmissible under the law, then may consider whether that alien may avoid forced removal by accepting voluntary departure or by qualifying for asylum, cancellation of removal, adjustment status, protection under the United Nations Convention Against Torture, or other forms of relief.

Judicial law clerk positions have typically been available in the following cities: Arlington, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Newark, Oakdale, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle.

Summer Law Interns

OCIJ also participates in the Attorney General's Summer Law Intern (SLI) Program. SLIs are hired to work at Immigration Courts across the United States where they have the opportunity to work closely with Immigration Judges and judicial law clerks to develop their knowledge of immigration law. SLIs who receive outstanding evaluations may be eligible to receive offers for post-graduation judicial law clerk positions upon completion of their internships. SLI positions have typically been available in the following cities: Arlington, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle.

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