Monday, October 04, 2010

Want to Work for Uncle Sam? Get a Behind-the-Scenes Look at Federal Jobs!


Courtesy of the Partnership for Public Service, take a moment and meet Adam Jones, a contracting officer with the General Services Administration. Adam is helping the government buy more environmentally preferable products and services.


To get an inside look at Adam’s cool career and why he chose public service, click HERE to access the new Making the Difference videos, which spotlight a "day in the life" of young federal employee.

Friday, October 01, 2010

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Do you care about the environment?


So does the federal government. Take a moment and read how the federal government is taking steps to reduce the federal carbon footprint. The full text of the article is located HERE.
Hint --> keeping up to date about what's happening in the federal government is a great idea. You never know when tidbits of information will make for a great interviewing conversation!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Hey 2L's ... Looking for summer work for 2011?

PSLAWNET (if you haven't joined ... you should) just posted two great paid summer 2011 opportunities for 2L students in Atlanta & Miami.

(1) Immigrant Justice Project - Atlanta, GA
Paid Summer Legal Internship
Practice Areas: Civil Rights & Liberties/Racial Justice Issues, Farm Worker/Migrant Worker
Qualifications
Second-year law students who possess strong academic backgrounds, excellent research and writing skills, and a commitment to public interest law. Proficiency in Spanish is also desired

(2) Florida Youth Initiative - Miami, FL

Paid Summer Legal Internship
Practice Areas: Children/Education/Juvenile Issues, Civil Rights & Liberties/Racial Justice Issues
Qualifications
Second-year law students who possess strong academic backgrounds, excellent research and writing skills, and a commitment to public interest

Want to know more?
Wish you knew how to learn more?
Log into Symplicity today!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Interested in Atlanta? Free Conference For YOU!


7th Annual Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC) Conference
"Next Door, but Worlds Apart- Conversations About Poverty in Metro Atlanta"

When

Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Where

Emory University School of Law
1301 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30322

About the Conference
Understanding and addressing poverty in our city is crucial to building stronger neighborhoods. The 2010 EPIC Conference will highlight six historically impoverished neighborhoods in and around Atlanta. Discussions will identify both specific problems the communities face and solutions that have effected positive change in the areas.

Expert panels will address barriers that make it difficult to get out of poverty, constructing poverty as a lifetime experience and "the poor" as an identity. These discussions will focus on how access to quality healthcare, education and housing is limited for impoverished persons and ways to open avenues for improved access. Another set of panels will address discrimination in areas of environmental equality and criminal justice, as well as unique challenges faced by impoverished women.

Because the focus of the conference is local, it will feature work that is already being done to increase access and equality in the community and ways conference attendees can become involved with those projects. It's our community. Let's strive to be good neighbors.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
For more information and to register, visit www.law.emory.edu/nextdoor.

Registration is free and open to the public.

*Georgia Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit will be

made available for practicing attorneys*

Monday, September 27, 2010

Calling All Alums & Recent Graduates


In conjunction with the Jacksonville Bar Association and the Florida Bar Foundation's OnePromiseFlorida.org, Fourth Judicial Circuit Public Defender (and Florida Coastal alum!)Matt Shirk is hosting a third Pro Bono Opportunities criminal law training course for interested, private attorneys in the Jacksonville area.

The session is open to all attorneys in the Fourth Judicial Circuit. No criminal law experience is necessary. It will be held on Friday, Oct. 15, in the First Floor Conference Room of the Public Defender Office and will feature five separate CLE courses, touching on different aspects of criminal law. Upon completion of the training session, participants will be appointed as Special Assistant Public Defenders (SAPD's) and become eligible for a later assignment to one misdemeanor case.

"We have several people enlisted to participate in our third, Pro Bono Opportunities training program and there is certainly room for more," said APD Cynthia Hunold, director of County Court in the PD office. "To date this has been a valuable program for our community; the clients receive great attention, the SAPD gets hands-on experience and it benefits all taxpayers because the burgeoning caseload handled by APD's is minimized."

Attorneys in the Fourth Judicial Circuit interested in enlisting in the Public Defender Pro Bono Opportunities training program on Oct. 15 are encouraged to call or email Director Hunold at (904) 630-1578 or cch@pd4.coj.net by Monday, Oct. 11. Additional details about the day's program will be made available closer to the event.

Friday, September 24, 2010

LAST DAY!!!!


TODAY is the last day to sign up for the Equal Justice Conference & Career Fair. Don't be left out of this great opportunity to network with legal employers from the nationwide public sector!


Thursday, September 23, 2010

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

SUMMER LEGAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM


Internship Available With The Office of General Counsel
Department of Defense - The Pentagon

CLOSING DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 2010
(for second-year law students)

CLOSING DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2010
(for first-year law students)


The Department of Defense (DoD), with over 3 million military members and civilian employees, and an annual budget in excess of $600 Billion, is one of the largest entity clients served by any group of attorneys in the world. The DoD Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is part of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). The DoD OGC is the highest level legal organization in DoD. The DoD General Counsel is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and serves as the Chief Legal Officer of DoD, the legal advisor to the Secretary of Defense, and the Director of the Defense Legal Services Agency (in which capacity he or she oversees the General Counsel Offices of over two dozen Defense Agencies and DoD Field Activities).
The Office is responsible for advising high level policy makers in OSD. In addition, the Office works closely with senior attorneys and policy makers from the military departments, and with officials from the Departments of Justice, State, Treasury, and other Government agencies. The Office also frequently works on special projects for OSD.


Interns will be assigned to specific offices within DoD OGC or DLSA, such as the Offices of the Deputy General Counsels for Acquisition & Logistics, Environment and Installations, Fiscal, International Affairs, Intelligence, Legal Counsel, or Personnel & Health Policy; the Standards of Conduct Office; and other DLSA offices such as the Offices of General Counsel for Washington Headquarters Service and the Defense Security Cooperation Agency. There are few, if any, offices that can provide summer law clerks the diversity of practice areas and experiences that are available as an OSD Honors Legal Intern in DoD OGC.

DUTIES: Summer interns in OSD Honors Legal Internship Program are given considerable flexibility in their assignments. At least one intern is assigned to each OGC office listed above. There are substantial opportunities to enhance research and drafting skills by working in close association with members of OGC. Interns will assist in drafting and commenting on legislation, regulations, congressional testimony, litigation materials, and legal opinions. Interns will have the opportunity to assist in the process of formulating DoD legal policy on high-profile topics of current interest. Our intern program also includes visits to the U.S. Supreme Court, the Senate Armed Services Committee, military bases, Defense agencies and DoD field activities, all intended to familiarize the interns with the practice of law by federal attorneys and the work of DoD in general.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Interns must have completed their first-or second-year of law school prior to the commencement of the 2011 summer intern period. Persons who will be graduated from law school prior to the prior to the commencement of the 2011 summer intern period are not eligible for this student internship program.


For application instructions, login to Symplicity!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

New Public Interest Positions

There are 23 public interest positions including 5 internships or fellowships posted this month? Have you logged into Symplicity to see them? If not, then you should schedule some time to do so today!


Hint: Job postings are an easy way to learn what employers actually have a need. You shouldn't ignore them as part of your job search strategy.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Equal Justice Works Conference & Career Fair


20 of your classmates have signed up for the Equal Justice Conference & Career Fair.


WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?


Take advantage of an opportunity to visit the nation's capital and meet (and interview with!) public interest employers from across the country!




The deadline to apply is September 24, 2010. Don't wait until the last minute.

Friday, September 17, 2010

New Resource For YOU!


Still not a member of PSLawNet? What are you waiting for??? If you still need convincing about this fantastic resource, an updated version of PSLawNet’s Career Services Handout is now available. This one-pager provides you with a comprehensive overview of all the resources accessible through PSLawNet. Check it out today.