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Office of the Attorney GeneralThe DC Office of the Attorney General (OAG), considered to be one of the largest and most sophisticated public law agencies in the US, currently houses 240 attorneys whose disciplines include appellate matters, diverse civil and criminal litigation in local and federal courts, affirmative litigation in the areas of tax fraud, welfare fraud, and consumer protection, and providing legal advice and opinions for executive branch agencies and their officials. The intensive 8-to-12 week unpaid program is available for the summer, fall, winter, and spring quarter/semesters. Interns work directly with attorneys and assist them in all aspects of litigation. Participants develop networks with attorneys and peers, build political acumen, get exposure to law, gain insight into the governmental process, and understand the roles of the media and associations in influencing the legal and policymaking process. Selection Criteria and Process Internships are open to undergraduate, graduate, and law students in good academic standing. The selection process for the Internship Program is highly competitive. Candidates are selected based on scholastic achievement, demonstrated leadership, and interest in their area of concentrations. Internships are unique and tailored to each student's needs, interests, and schedule. They will talk with you to learn of your interests, skills, experience, preparation, and training. After receiving the completed application and supporting documents, the internship coordinator will contact you to arrange a suitable placement that is mutually beneficial. You may be sent additional forms to complete the process. To apply for the OAG Internship Program online, complete the OAG Internship Program Online Application Form and submit. After your application is processed, you will be notified to submit additional information. All other applicants should print and complete the OAG Internship Program Application Form* and submit along with the following:
Please submit all materials to the address below. The deadlines for applications are as follows: Contact: Office of the Attorney General |