"The partners at the firm where I interned encouraged me to clerk right after graduating, sooner than I'd planned. I began the search later than most, but Career Services helped me navigate the application process. I went into the interviews feeling prepared and confident, and I'm excited by the opportunity to clerk for a federal judge in Florida."

—Julia Finkel, '10

Government

Government legal practice is intellectually challenging and rewarding, offering a wide range of experiences. For example, the Department of Justice (DOJ), dubbed the Nation's Law Firm, provides exciting opportunities in the areas of litigation, enforcement, and investigation. Government jobs also span a plethora of practice areas—from securities, to healthcare, to international trade law—so the skills and experience gained in the government transfer to both the private and nonprofit sectors. Below are some resources to help you explore opportunities in the federal government, including working on the Hill and for the military. There are resources for state and local government opportunities as well. For information on positions with the judicial branch, please see the judicial clerkships section. Our website also has information pertaining to some of the top legal practice areas you can experience in the government setting, such as criminal law.

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Law School Resources

University Resources

Criminal Prosecution and Defense (including U.S. Attorneys, District Attorneys, Federal Defender, and local Public Defenders)

Department of Justice

Federal Government (Non-DOJ)

Other Government Job Search Links

Federal Government Jobs Outside Washington, D.C.

Jobs on the Hill

State and Local Agencies

 
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