What are the responsibilities and job description for the Law Student Volunteer, Summer 2025 position at U.S. Department of Justice?
Hiring Organization
Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA)
Hiring Office
U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
Job ID
25-DC-12702687-Intern
Location:
U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
601 D Street, NW
Washington, DC 20530 - United States
Application Deadline:
Monday, March 24, 2025
About the Office
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia is unique in the size and the scope of its work. It serves as both the local and the federal prosecutor for the nation's capital. On the local side, AUSAs assigned to the Superior Court Division prosecute cases in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia ranging from misdemeanors to homicides, and appeals of those convictions are argued in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (DCCA). On the federal side, AUSAs assigned to the Criminal Division prosecute federal crimes in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and appeals of those convictions are argued in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. AUSAs assigned to the Appellate Division argue the direct appeals of all criminal convictions in both the local and federal Courts of Appeal. AUSAs in the Special Proceedings Division handle post-trial litigation involving habeas claims, record sealing, and other requests for extraordinary relief in the trial courts. The Civil Division further defends the United States in civil suits brought in the District of Columbia.
Job Description
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia is seeking second and third year law students for our unpaid Summer Internship Program, which runs from June 2, 2025 to August 15, 2025.
Law Student Interns will be responsible for drafting various legal documents such as responsive motions, dispositive motions, memoranda of law, and appellate briefs. They will also gain familiarity with the Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure, the Federal Rules of Evidence, the local rules of practice for the District of Columbia Court, and the local and Federal rules of Appellate Procedure. Interns may also attend dispositions and meetings with agents and accompany attorneys to observe court proceedings. Responsibilities increase and assignments become more complex as training and experience progress. This internship experience provides unique exposure to the inner workings of the criminal justice system and participants receive invaluable mentorship from some of the nation’s best litigators.
Qualifications
Acceptance of applications for this announcement will be limited to second and third-year law students. An eligible student is an individual enrolled in law school pursuing a Juris Doctor degree. Successful candidates must have outstanding academic records, superior writing skills, and be in good academic standing at his/her university. Candidates must have at least a 3.0 GPA, or a GPA that ranks you in the top half of your class. Student Interns must be United States citizens or owe permanent allegiance to the United States. (Currently, natives of American Samoa, Swains Island and certain inhabitants of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands are the only groups that owe permanent allegiance to the United States.)
Candidates must successfully complete a background investigation to determine suitability for Federal employment. Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory pre-employment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. Continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation. You must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable.
Candidates must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.
Application Process
Candidates must complete a USAJobs Application Package. The link is here: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/832537600?_gl=1*1h0xy8n*_ga*MTA2MTE2MDAyOS4xNzM2MzQzMDUy*_ga_5222X8D281*MTc0MDUxNDU1NS44OC4xLjE3NDA1MTkwMTQuMC4wLjA
The applicant package includes a resume, responses to the Online Occupational Questionnaire, current unofficial law school transcript, and cover letter (cover letter should detail interest in this internship with our Office, along with the skills or experiences candidate hopes to gain). Candidates entitled to Veterans' Preference must indicate the type of preference being claimed in the application, check the appropriate box in the assessment questionnaire to indicate the preference, and submit the required documentation.
Salary
These are uncompensated positions. Students may earn academic credit for working at our Office. Information on academic credit programs can be obtained and may require approval from student’s school placement office.
Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA)
Hiring Office
U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
Job ID
25-DC-12702687-Intern
Location:
U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia
601 D Street, NW
Washington, DC 20530 - United States
Application Deadline:
Monday, March 24, 2025
About the Office
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia is unique in the size and the scope of its work. It serves as both the local and the federal prosecutor for the nation's capital. On the local side, AUSAs assigned to the Superior Court Division prosecute cases in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia ranging from misdemeanors to homicides, and appeals of those convictions are argued in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (DCCA). On the federal side, AUSAs assigned to the Criminal Division prosecute federal crimes in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and appeals of those convictions are argued in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. AUSAs assigned to the Appellate Division argue the direct appeals of all criminal convictions in both the local and federal Courts of Appeal. AUSAs in the Special Proceedings Division handle post-trial litigation involving habeas claims, record sealing, and other requests for extraordinary relief in the trial courts. The Civil Division further defends the United States in civil suits brought in the District of Columbia.
Job Description
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia is seeking second and third year law students for our unpaid Summer Internship Program, which runs from June 2, 2025 to August 15, 2025.
Law Student Interns will be responsible for drafting various legal documents such as responsive motions, dispositive motions, memoranda of law, and appellate briefs. They will also gain familiarity with the Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure, the Federal Rules of Evidence, the local rules of practice for the District of Columbia Court, and the local and Federal rules of Appellate Procedure. Interns may also attend dispositions and meetings with agents and accompany attorneys to observe court proceedings. Responsibilities increase and assignments become more complex as training and experience progress. This internship experience provides unique exposure to the inner workings of the criminal justice system and participants receive invaluable mentorship from some of the nation’s best litigators.
Qualifications
Acceptance of applications for this announcement will be limited to second and third-year law students. An eligible student is an individual enrolled in law school pursuing a Juris Doctor degree. Successful candidates must have outstanding academic records, superior writing skills, and be in good academic standing at his/her university. Candidates must have at least a 3.0 GPA, or a GPA that ranks you in the top half of your class. Student Interns must be United States citizens or owe permanent allegiance to the United States. (Currently, natives of American Samoa, Swains Island and certain inhabitants of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands are the only groups that owe permanent allegiance to the United States.)
Candidates must successfully complete a background investigation to determine suitability for Federal employment. Initial appointment is conditioned upon a satisfactory pre-employment adjudication. This includes fingerprint, credit and tax checks, and drug testing. Continued employment is subject to a favorable adjudication of a background investigation. You must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable.
Candidates must meet all qualification requirements upon the closing date of this announcement.
Application Process
Candidates must complete a USAJobs Application Package. The link is here: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/832537600?_gl=1*1h0xy8n*_ga*MTA2MTE2MDAyOS4xNzM2MzQzMDUy*_ga_5222X8D281*MTc0MDUxNDU1NS44OC4xLjE3NDA1MTkwMTQuMC4wLjA
The applicant package includes a resume, responses to the Online Occupational Questionnaire, current unofficial law school transcript, and cover letter (cover letter should detail interest in this internship with our Office, along with the skills or experiences candidate hopes to gain). Candidates entitled to Veterans' Preference must indicate the type of preference being claimed in the application, check the appropriate box in the assessment questionnaire to indicate the preference, and submit the required documentation.
Salary
These are uncompensated positions. Students may earn academic credit for working at our Office. Information on academic credit programs can be obtained and may require approval from student’s school placement office.