Judicial Internship
The Judicial Internship is a Internship sponsored by Supreme Court of the U.S..
Scholarship information:
Amount of Internship: Average - $1000
Application Deadline: June 1 (fall), October 10 (winter), March 10 (summer)
Scholarship Requirements: Internship is for eight hours per day, five days per week in the Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice. Applicant should have the following qualities: intellectual development, substantial research experience, some course work on constitutional law or the Supreme Court, a demonstrated capacity to absorb extensive information and analyze, summarize, and draw conclusions from it, ability and willingness to work closely with others in a complex and sensitive organization, capacity to undertake a variety of tasks as assigned and a willingness to undertake less glamourous tasks, an ability to function with a low profile in an hierarchical institution, unusual trustworthiness and discretion, maturity, a nondoctrinaire approach to projects and issues, good judgement, and self-sustaining motivation and initiative. Applicant should submit resume, official transcript, written statement presenting reasons for seeking internship, a writing sample, three letters of recommendation, and an essay of at least two pages concerning applicant's view of the importance of the American constitutional system. Depending on funding, a $1,000 scholarship may be available to interns who sucessfully complete the internship and return to an undergraduate or enroll in a graduate or professional degree program within one year after internship.
Eligibility: Contact sponsor
Award sponsored by:
Supreme Court of the U.S.
Judicial Fellows Program, Administrative Director, Room 5
Washington, DC 20543
USA
To learn more contact:
Judicial Fellow
Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, Room 5
Washington, DC 20543
US
Phone: 202 479 3415
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