Internships

Federalist Society interns assist staff as researchers, editors, and proofreaders. Interns work on the National Lawyers Convention and other Practice Group programs and attend various events. Administrative and clerical work is kept to a minimum, and interns will focus more on substantive work.

Federalist Society internships are for undergraduates, graduate students, or law students who have a strong commitment to the belief that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be.

Students may apply for internships at our Washington, DC office for either the Fall or the Spring semesters. All internships are unpaid, but may be completed for course credit through the student’s college or university.

To apply, please fill out the online form below and submit a resume, writing sample, and a list of three references when asked.

We are no longer accepting internship applications for Spring 2013 or Summer 2013. 


 

Internship Application Form

To apply for an internship with the Federalist Society, please submit your application by filling out the form below.


1.  Name *  
 
2.  Email Address *  
 
3.  Phone Number *  
 

Best possible number where you can be reached.

 
4.  Semester of Interest *  
 

Please indicate which semester you are interested in interning for the Federalist Society. (e.g., "Fall 2013")

 
5.  Education *  
 

Please list your undergraduate institution.  If applicable, list your graduate or law school institution as well. 

 
6.  Resume Upload *  
 

Attach your resume here. Please attach only Microsoft Word or PDF files.

 
7.  Writing Sample  
 

Attach your writing sample here. 5 page limit. Please attach only Microsoft Word or PDF files.

 
8.  References *   
 

Please list 2 refernces and their contact information. 

 
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