Showing posts with label summer 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer 2015. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Apply Now to Join the 2015 Ms. JD Academic Committee

Interested in learning more about the law review community? Believe in the importance of diversity on law reviews? Want to work with Ms. JD and the NYU Law Review?

Apply now to join the 2015 Ms. JD Academic Committee!

Ms. JD's Academic Committee and NYU Law Review are launching the 2015 Law Review Diversity Survey. This is a unique opportunity to gain outreach experience with the legal academy, inviting members of law review editorial boards throughout the country to participate in this important and distinguished survey.
  • Anticipated start date for this volunteer opportunity is late May 2015
  • Time commitment is approximately 10-15 hours in May, with the possibility of an additional (likely, much smaller) time commitment during the summer
    • Volunteers' individual schedules can be accomodated
    • If the candidate desires, this can potentially be made into a full-time volunteer position - Ms. JD has a list of other exciting projects they may need help with
  • To learn more about Ms. JD, visit www.ms-jd.org
  • To learn more about this specific volunteer opportunity, email academicdirector@ms-jd.org
To apply, send your resume and letter of interest by 5:00 pm EST on Friday, May 1, 2015 to academicdirector@ms-jd.org.

Monday, January 12, 2015

NW Public Service Career Fair - Time is Running Out!

The NW Public Service Career Fair deadline is fast-approaching!  The Fair will be held on campus in LeRoux (located in the Student Center) on Friday, February 6.  Don’t miss this opportunity to apply for  summer opportunities for 1L and 2L students and engage in table talk with 25 public interest employers including the King and Pierce County Prosecutor’s offices, the Seattle City Attorney’s Office, the Department of Labor, Northwest Justice Project, and many more!  The deadline to submit applications to employers is Monday, January 19. 

To submit applications, you must register for the Fair and pay a $15 fee.  Once registered, you will receive an email notification from Lewis and Clark Law School with instructions to sign up for the Fair’s TWEN page.  All applications must be submitted via TWEN.  To register and see a complete list of participating employers, visit the website.  CPD is available to review your application materials, but do not delay, get your resume and cover letters to a counselor today!