Judicial Internships are opportunities to work for a judge while you are in law school. Interns work with the judge and the judge’s law clerks and may be asked to research and write memoranda, attend trials and hearings, summarize cases, and help with administrative work.
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The Judicial Internship Program provides an opportunity for students to work with courts for academic credit. Students experience judicial decision-making first-hand and hone their analytical, research and writing skills by apprenticing with judges who have agreed to participate in the program.