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Summer Law Intern Program Eligibility

SUMMER LAW INTERN PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
(for Summer 2010)

The Summer Law Intern Program accepts applications from current law students who have completed at least one semester of full-time study by the application deadline (September 8, 2009) for employment in the summer of 2010. Select the appropriate link below to determine whether you are eligible to apply for the for the 2009 Summer Law Intern Program. Please note that these tables do not address citizenship issues.

Select the link that best describes your current status.

Full-time law student (J.D. or equivalent only)

Part-time law student (J.D. or equivalent only)

Law students graduating in the 2009-2010 academic year

Joint Degree law student (e.g., J.D. and L.LM)

Joint Degree law student (e.g., J.D. and Masters
Degree or Ph.D or other non-law degree program)

A. Full-time law students: You are eligible if you are currently attending law school and have completed at least one full semester of law school by the application deadline.

B. Part-time law students: You are eligible if you are currently attending law school and have completed the equivalent of one semester of full-time law school by the application deadline.

C. Law Students Graduating in the 2009-2010 academic year: You are eligible if you will graduate from law school in the 2009-2010 academic year (e.g., between December 2009 and September 30, 2010) and you meet one of the conditions below:

• You will enter a judicial clerkship within 9 months after law school graduation, or
• You will begin a full-time graduate law program (e.g., L.LM) within 9 months after law school graduation. (Law school graduates who begin non-legal graduate programs, such as MBA or Ph.D programs, are not eligible.)
• You will enter a Presidential Management Fellowship or Legal Fellowship within 9 months after law school graduation.

If you intend to apply for a clerkship, fellowship, or a graduate law program, but have not been offered a position or accepted, your application will be routed to the Attorney General's Honors Program. If you later accept a clerkship (or are accepted into a graduate law program), you may re-enter your application, add the specific clerkship/fellowship/graduate law program information, and transfer your application to the Summer Law Intern Program. The system will prompt you to select components participating in the SLIP (participating components differ between Programs). This option remains open until the Department finalizes its hiring pools, generally in early- to mid-October.

D. Joint-degree law students (J.D./L.LM): You are eligible if you are a current joint-degree student who is simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a graduate law degree (e.g., J.D./L.LM) who has completed at least one semester of law school by the application deadline. If you will complete academic requirements for both degrees, including a thesis, if required, and graduate from both programs in academic year 2009 (i.e., between October 1, 2009 and September 30, 2010), please see the comments in paragraph C, above.
• You cannot practice as an attorney (engage in significant legal employment) between completion of law school academic requirements and completion of graduate law studies)

E. Joint-degree law students (J.D./Masters, Ph.D., etc): You are eligible if you are a current joint degree student who is simultaneously pursuing a law degree and a non-legal graduate degree (e.g., J.D./MBA or J.D./Ph.D.) who has completed at least one semester of law school (equivalent to full-time law study) by the application deadline. You do not currently have to be taking law classes (e.g., the current or future semester may be study directed toward the other degree). If you will complete academic requirements for both degrees, including a thesis, if required, and graduate from both programs in academic year 2009 (i.e., between October 1, 2009 and September 30, 2010), please see the comments in paragraph C, above.
• You cannot practice as an attorney (engage in significant legal employment) between completion of law school academic requirements and completion of graduate studies)

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