Upcoming Events/Programs

2024 Loyola Patent Law Interview Program

Loyola University Chicago School of Law is hosting the 2024 Patent Law Interview Program on Thursday and Friday, July 18-19.  This nationwide interview program targets patent law employers and rising 2L and 3L students. The 2024 Patent Law Interview Program Interviews will be held virtually.

Last year roughly 130 employers, 190 law schools, and nearly 1,000 law students from across the country participated in the program.  The program is entirely pre-selected, which means that students submit application materials to apply to interviews with the employers they are interested in, and employers then review their materials and select the students they wish to interview at the program. Last year, approximately half of the participating students were selected for interviews.

Students with undergraduate or graduate degrees in engineering or a technical science should consider registering for the program.  You do not need to be patent bar eligible to register, although the vast majority of employers participating in the program are seeking patent bar eligible students.

Online student registration for this year’s Patent Law Interview Program is now open and closes on Wednesday, March 27. 

Click here to register!

ABA Business Law Section Spring Meeting

The ABA Business Law Section has some exciting opportunities coming up for law students in conjunction with our Section Spring Meeting taking place in Orlando, Florida April 4-6, 2024 that we’re delighted to share with American University. Please share this important information with your student networks.

First, the registration for the Section Spring Meeting is complimentary for law students. If you’re not able to attend in person, you can virtually join us for all committee meetings and participate via zoom, including the Law Student Committee Meeting and Young Lawyer Committee Meeting remotely.

For students who are able to attend in person, signing up for the Law Student Scholars Program is a must. The Law Student Scholars Program offers a tailored conference experience to law students by rewarding them with an official ABA certificate for completing tasks such as attending committee meetings, CLE programs, receptions, and networking events. To register for the Scholars Program, fill out this form.

Prior to the meeting, the Law Student Committee will be hosting 2 virtual orientation meetings to prepare students to get the most out of the conference. The first orientation will take place Friday March 15 from 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET with an overview, and the second will take place Wednesday March 27 from 4:00 – 5:00 PM ET with a focus on how to effectively network. To receive updates and registration information for these orientations, fill out this form.

Thursday, April 4 is packed with law student focused programming. The Law Student Institute takes place from 3:00 – 5:00 PM ET, first with the A Day in the Life of a Business Lawyer panel where young, accomplished Business Law professionals discuss their pathways to practice and what practicing business law day-to-day is like. Q&A will follow the presentation, and then Law Student Speed Networking will start immediately after in the same room. Students will get the opportunity to speed network with some of the Section’s (and the field’s) top business law professionals. The next morning on Friday, April 5, the Law Student Committee will be meeting from 9:00 – 10:00 AM ET to provide information on the Section’s law student focused initiatives and give students the opportunity to discuss feedback and their ideas for how the Section can better serve them.

Please reach out to chad.johannes@americanbar.org with any questions.

Arnold & Porter - Achieve Your Potential Affinity Group Series - Class of 2026

We are thrilled to invite you to virtual gatherings hosted by Arnold & Porter affinity groups. These firmwide groups serve as support networks and accelerate the attainment of professional and business development skills through enhanced mentoring opportunities and a variety of speaker programs. Additionally, the groups help the firm identify strategies that support our diversity efforts while fostering a stronger sense of community within the firm.

These events are open to the members of the class of 2026 and will be great opportunities to learn more about the firm and network with our attorneys. Following each event, attendees can schedule a mock interview with an affinity group member before on-campus interviews.

VALOR (Veterans and Affiliates Leadership Organization) a network open to all attorneys and professional staff who are military veterans and reservists who desire to participate in recruiting and outreach programs, pro bono work, community service, and internal networks focused on improving support for military veterans and reservists within both the firm and our community.

WISE (Women’s Initiative for Success and Empowerment) dedicates its efforts to recruiting, developing, retaining, and advancing women at the firm.

Thursday, March 7, 2024
6:00 - 7:00 PM ET

Click here to register!

Cleary Gottlieb Career Series

Register for all events here.

Monday, April 1, 2024, 6:00 – 6:45 PM ET Washington Office Spotlight

Please join us to meet the lawyers working in Washington, DC to learn more about our office, their practice areas, and clients as we continue to deliver value to existing clients.

Thursday, April 4, 2024, 6:00 – 6:45 PM ET Hiring Chair Perspective

Please join us for a conversation with Cleary’s partner chairs of the Recruiting Committees in the Bay Area, New York, and Washington, D.C. offices to discuss the hiring process and hiring trends in the legal market.

Tuesday, April 9, 2024, 6:00 – 6:45 PM ET Practice Area Highlights, Part III: Working Across Transactional Practices

During the final session of the Practice Area Highlights mini-series, meet lawyers from the ERISA, mergers & acquisitions, and tax groups. Please join us for a dynamic, moderated panel to learn about how these transactional practices work together to put together exciting Wall Street deals as well as the day-to-day experiences of associates working in these areas.

Monday, April 15, 2024, 12:00 – 12:45 PM ET What I Wish I Had Known When Deciding on a Career in Big Law

Join us for a conversation with Cleary’s junior and incoming associates as they describe their job search experiences, their tips and best practices for preparing for interviews in a hybrid space, and their advice on how to be successful in your job search and as a summer associate.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024, 6:00 – 6:45 PM ET Introduction to the Cleary Interview Program and Interview Tips & Best Practices

As a kick-off to interview season, this information session on our Cleary Interview Program (CIP) will share detailed information and logistics about our hiring and interview timelines. This informal discussion will also provide important tips and best practices for the early interview process to assist in maximizing and landing multiple offers. We will create a space to have all your questions answered.

Friday, June 14, 2024, 12:00 – 12:45 PM ET Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Cleary

Join us for a lively conversation with some of Cleary’s diversity champions as we celebrate their achievements in their respective practice areas, pro bono work, and within the firm’s diversity, equity, and inclusion space.

Institute for Justice's Annual Legal Intensive

IJ will be hosting our spring Legal Intensive in our Austin, TX office and would like to extend an invitation to you and your peers to attend. The event is an in person, one-day training program where we’ll focus on the practitioner skills necessary to be a successful litigator. Students will walk away having learned about IJ’s issue areas as well as a deeper understanding of how litigation practitioner skills are put into practice. 

The focus of this year’s event will be how states serve as labs for Liberty. Our hope is that students will have a deeper understanding of how to advocate for people’s constitutional rights through litigation, legislative efforts, and localized activism on a state and federal level, and implement these skills in their home states! 

Date: Saturday, March 23rd from 8:30 am - 6:00 pm

Location: Austin, TX: Space is limited and applications for this event will be due by Thursday, February 29th.  Please visit https://ij.org/event/law-student-event-spring-2024-legal-intensive/ to see the full programming agenda and to apply for the event. 

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Clerkship Webinar

Want to learn more about clerkships and how to apply? View the recording from their live webinar on Feb. 27, 2024.

Scholarships/Fellowships

Applications invited for Margaret P. Benson Memorial Scholarship

The Women's Resource and Action Center (WRAC) at The University of Iowa invites applications for the Margaret P. Benson Memorial Scholarship program for the upcoming (24-25) academic year.

Created by a designated bequest to the University of Iowa Foundation, the Margaret P. Benson Memorial Scholarship recognizes qualified women applicants who demonstrate financial need and commitment to gender equity/issues impacting women, diversity, and social activism. Two awards are available. Awards are $2,500 for each recipient per academic year to be applied toward tuition, fees, living expenses, or books. The scholarship is presented at the UI's annual Celebration of Excellence and Achievement Among Women (http://www.uiowa.edu/celebrationofexcellence/).

How to Apply: Click here to apply. 

Application Deadline: Monday, March 11, 2024

Cmiel & Weston Summer Intern/Externship Funding Opportunity

UI Center for Human Rights is offering funding opportunities through these programs to support rights-related summer intern/externships:

  • Kenneth Cmiel funding program, campus-wide, merit-based selection process, multiple recipients 
  • Burns Weston funding program, Iowa Law students, merit-based selection process, single recipient ($2500)
  • Law students can apply for both Weston and Cmiel with a single application
  • Programs provide funding to support travel, housing, and other living expenses associated with summer, rights-related intern/externship

How to Apply: Click here for additional information including application instructions. 

Application Deadline: Friday, April 19, 2024

Public Counsel Postgraduate Fellowship Opportunities for Fall 2025

Public Counsel is now accepting fellowship applications for the fall of 2025. Applications for those proposing 2025 Equal Justice Works or Skadden fellowship projects should be submitted by July 1, 2024. Applications for those proposing law school fellowships are reviewed on a rolling basis. This year Public Counsel will consider fellowship proposals limited to those that fall within the scope of the following projects:

How to Apply: We do not have an application form separate from those used by the organizations that fund the fellowships. Students who are interested in a fellowship at Public Counsel should send their resume and a brief description of their proposed project directly to the Directing Attorney of the Public Counsel project with which they wish to work. If you have a problem reaching the Directing Attorney or you have other questions, contact Senior Executive Assistant Uzoamaka Ogbodo EMAIL HERE

Curated Job Opportunities

2024 Summer Legal Job Postings for 1Ls and 2Ls. 

Click here to review a listing of open summer 2024 job postings in various locations and legal fields. 

Entry Level Legal Job Postings

Click here to review the weekly open entry-level job postings in various locations and legal fields. 

Weekly Open State Judicial Clerkship Job Posting

Click here to review the weekly open state clerkship job postings.

Additional Resources

AccessLex Student Events

You, your students and your alumni are welcome to attend one of our new webinars on the Biden Administration’s Student Loan Debt Relief Plan to hear about how it impacts law students and current borrowers. We’ll share a brief overview of the plan followed by a Q&A with one of our Accredited Financial Counselors®. Feel free to send them questions in advance and they will answer them live!

In addition, the What You Need to Know About Student Loan Debt Relief page — an all-inclusive resource for student loan borrowers as they navigate returning to repayment, the PSLF Limited Waiver and now the Student Loan Debt Relief Plan.

Arizona Handbook

The Government Honors & Internship Handbook (for law students and graduates) and the Public Policy Handbook (for graduate and undergraduate students interested in public policy analysis and implementation) have been in publication since 2001 and 2005. The Handbooks provide students and graduates with resources to 475+ government agencies, think tanks, and advocacy groups, offering nearly 2,000 intern, fellowship, and post-graduate positions each year.

Each opportunity is set forth in a detailed Handbook entry, describing the employer’s mission and organizational structure, position description, desired applicant qualifications, deadlines and the application and selection process.

You may access the guide online at http://arizonahandbooks.com/u/lawcareerservicesuiowaedu

The Password is: IowaLaw2022

Attorney Jobs

Attorney Jobs is a website that the Iowa Law Career Services Office has subscribed to so our students and recent graduates can use the site at no cost to you! Attorney Jobs provides attorney jobs, in-house counsel jobs and law student internships around the US. In the daily or weekly email, you will see a snippet of the positions and the number of years’ experience required; look for 0-3 years if you are a graduating 3L, or law student jobs if you are a 1L or 2L. We would also appreciate your feedback on this service, as we want to provide you the best options!

Click Here to access this job site. If you have questions on how to register for the site, please contact Tami Diebel.

The Bar Program

Did you miss Dean Crain's presentation about the bar exam earlier today? The recording of the program is now available to view on-demand.

Click here to view the presentation. 

BradTraverse Job Board

Username: LawHawks
Password: IowaLaw2021

The Brad Traverse Group listserv publishes internship and post-graduate job opportunities on Capitol Hill and the Washington, DC area. 

Click here to access the job board.  

Drake Law/The University of Iowa College of Law Sublet Finder

Drake University Law School and University of Iowa College of Law have established this page to facilitate connections between students. The institutions play no role in the contracting of the sublease and make no guarantees about the condition of the housing.

Click here to access the housing board. 

Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance Job Portal

The Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance (“GIPA”) has launched a new IP Career Portal to help law students, PhD students, science-based students, and IP associates find new positions in the intellectual property practice.Building on our success with the Southeastern Intellectual Property Job Fair, GIPA seeks to leverage our network of employers and higher education contacts to create a job board and portal that facilitates easy lateral movement among attorneys and patent agents.

Likewise, many job posts will be entry level positions for attorneys and patent agents. 

Click here to access the Career Portal. 

Intercollegiate Job Bank

The University of Iowa College of Law Office of Career Services participates in the online Intercollegiate Job Bank with over 130 other law schools from across the country. Participating law schools upload newsletters with job listings to this job bank.

The following is the login information with the new password:

intercollegiatejobbank.com

Password: 2024ICJB

Opportunities in Public Affairs

The latest issue of Opportunities in Public Affairs, with hundreds of sought-after jobs in the Washington, DC area all focused on Jobs in Government Affairs & Policy, Public Relations & Advocacy, Media & Journalism, and Entry Level Jobs & Internships. These jobs are on Capitol Hill, in non-profits, think tanks, institutions, the government and in corporations and professional firms.

Click here to login to the OPA website. 

Public Defender Mentorship Program

The Iowa State Public Defender will offer a Monday Mentors program beginning at 4:30 p.m. until 5:30 or later if warranted.  It will take place every Monday thereafter at the same time and via the same zoom link provided below.  The idea is to provide a time for young public defenders, contract attorneys, and aspiring law students to ask questions whether related to a specific case, criminal defense in general, or career questions, and obtain feedback and guidance from others similarly situated and from defense attorneys with years of experience. Breakout rooms will be provided as needed to facilitate communication.  We hope you take advantage of this program. If you are interested in public defense, and cannot make the Monday meetings, please reach out to Kimberly DePalma at kdepalma@spd.state.ia.us.

Date: Every Monday at 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Click here for the Zoom link. 

Remote Interview Space

If you have a remote interview coming up and need space in the College of Law, the Career Services Office can assist you in finding space. Please notify the Career Services Office as soon as possible if you anticipate needing a remote interview space.

Vermont Law Judicial Clerkship Guide

You may access the guide online at http://www.vermontlaw.edu/careers/judicial-clerkship-guide.

The Username is: Crab and the Password is: Apple

Many thanks,

AJ Finch
The University of Iowa College of Law

Spotlight Legal News

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Summer legal intern positions - Brandeis Center

Principal duties: Depending on skills, interest and abilities, Clerk’s duties are likely to include some combination of the following: researching substantive issues of federal and state law; analyzing legislative, regulatory, and other public policy issues; drafting legal memoranda and policy materials; assisting in the preparation of scholarly writings and practical guides; writing editorial submissions for news periodicals and blogs; assisting in the preparation of legal complaints, briefs, and related documents; and engaging in social media activities. Additional duties include interacting with complainants, witnesses, government officials, public interest advocates, other nonprofit organizations, university administrators, and/or the public; assisting in the preparation of conferences, workshops, lectures and symposia; preparing continuing legal education materials; and generally providing trusted legal and policy support.

Qualifications: The successful candidate must have excellent academic credentials from an ABA-accredited law school and maintain the highest standards of integrity; exhibit excellence in legal analysis, policy analysis and writing; and display, at all times and to all persons, a courteous, professional and cooperative attitude.

Compensation: Position is paid.

Application Process and Timing: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Please send a cover letter and resume by electronic mail to info@brandeiscenter.com. After resume review, the Brandeis Center may request additional writing samples demonstrating writing ability and relevant analytic skills, as well a list of references. No phone calls or faxes, please.

Location: Washington, D.C., area (remote) preferred. Telework available for Interns to work from alternative locations.

Term: Legal Internships, Clerkships are available for the Summer, Fall, or Spring semesters. Arrangements can be made for law students on quarterly systems.

Summer 2024 Law Clerk- Foreign Affairs Committee Republicans

The House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Republican staff is seeking outstanding law students to serve as law clerks for the summer of 2024 and wanted to make your program aware of this opportunity.

The clerkship will be on-site at our offices in Washington, D.C. Clerkships are expected to last the duration of the summer. Clerks may receive academic credit consistent with their law school’s policies.

Clerks will assist with the Committee’s legal, oversight, and policy work and engage in a variety of substantive projects at the direction of Committee staff.

How to Apply: Interested applicants should submit: 1) a resume, 2) an unofficial law school transcript, 3) a writing sample.

All forms should be submitted in PDF format and with the title, “LastName_FirstName_DocumentType.” For example, a resume would be saved as Doe_John_Resume” and a writing sample would be saved as “Doe_John_WritingSample.”

Interested applicants should email the above documents to HFACGOP.Resumes@mail.house.gov with the subject line “Summer 2024 Law Clerk Program.” Emails without this subject line risk being missed by the hiring staff.

Application Deadline: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications by Friday, March 8, 2024. The Committee is considering applicants from law schools from across the country, so we encourage passing along this opportunity to those outside of your respective program.

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