Friday, March 5, 2010

Study Law in Alaska Internships are still available

Study Law in Alaska - INTERNSHIPS still available! 1Ls and 2Ls - Have you ever wanted to travel to Alaska? Check out our Study Law in Alaska Program!! The internships are filling quickly, but there are still some places available. This is an incredible opportunity to gain some substantive legal experience whether it's working for a judge, in a non-profit organization, or in a small firm.

In addition to the internship opportunities, this innovative program also offers the nation’s only substantive law course titled, “Alaska Natives and Environmental Law”. In Alaska, students earn four course credits, gain significant legal experience, and spend the summer under the beautiful midnight sun in Alaska.

For more detailed information, please visit the website at: http://law.seattleu.edu/x1384.xml and contact Stephanie Nichols at: nicholss@seattleu.edu Also, see what students who have participated in the program have to say on the testimonials page of the website. Past employers for internships opportunities have included:

• The Alaskan Bar Association
• The Alaska Labor Relations Agency and the Alaska Workers' Compensation Appeals Commission
• The Native American Rights Fund
• The Municipality of Anchorage
• Judicial Clerkship with Judge Colleen Ray
• Judicial Clerkship with Judge Patrick McKay
• Judicial Clerkship with Judge Stephanie Joannides
• Judicial Clerkship with Judge Eric Aarseth
• Law Office of Robert D. Stone, LLC