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Law
In Washington, DC, you can experience every aspect of the American legal system, from the exalted chambers of the Supreme Court to the dogged determination of the Public Defenders who defend indigents in criminal trials. You can work with large, powerful law firms which operate at the intersection of lobbying and corporate law, or you can join the team at a small law firm, specializing in one or two specific sub-fields. You can work at the Justice Department, or with the Judiciary Committees of Congress. The possibilities are endless. A few examples of possible externships related to Law are:
- American Bar Association, Governmental Affairs Office
- American Civil Liberties Union, Office of Communications
- Arnold and Porter: one of the largest law firms
- Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
- Department of Justice, Civil Division, Torts Branch
- District of Columbia, Office of the Corporation Counsel, Child Abuse and Neglect Section
- District of Columbia, Public Defender Service
- Environmental Law Institute
- Federal Trade Commission, Division of Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer Protection
- Georgetown University Law Center, Criminal Justice Clinic
- Kator, Parks & Weiser: a small law firm specializing in employment discrimination
- Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto: a boutique law firm specializing in Whistleblower protection
- Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
- Supreme Court of the United States, Office of the Clerk
- U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary
- U.S. Marshal Service, International Fugitive Operations
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