Upcoming Career & Student Services Programs

College of Law Gratitude Week

Drop by the Employee Engagement Committee’s table in the lobby this week to make a gratitude card, holiday card, birthday card, or other type of celebration card for the College of Law community. We will even have cards celebrating Veterans Day (Nov. 11th)!

We will have pre-made messages that you can use to easily make a card quickly, or you are welcome to create your own design. The Employee Engagement Committee will collect the physical cards and deliver the cards to faculty and staff mailboxes.

Additional details about Gratitude Week will be sent via email. Thank you for helping us celebrate members of the College of Law community!

Date: Monday, November 11th & Wednesday, November 13th.

Location: BLB Lobby

Upcoming Off-Campus Career Programs

Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz - 1L Holiday Meet & Greet

Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz's annual Meet & Greet Holiday Party for 1L students across the country who may be from the Tennessee area and would be interested in working in Memphis next summer.   

Dates: Monday, December 16, at 5:00pm (Central)

Location: 165 Madison Ave., Suite 2000 Memphis, TN  38103

Choate, Hall & Stewart - Home for the Holidays

Choate, Hall & Stewart will be hosting an in-person “Home for the Holidays” event in Boston, MA. This will be a great opportunity for them to learn more about Choate, meet some of our attorneys and see our office!

Dates: Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 4:00pm (Eastern). First-year law students: Space is limited and on a first-come basis. Reserve your spot today by registering by December 30th, 2024. Click here to register. 

Location: Two International Place, Boston, MA 02110.

The Legal Writing Institute/Wake Forrest Clerkship College

Calling all 3Ls! The Legal Writing Institute, in partnership with the Program for Leadership and Character at Wake Forest University School of Law, is pleased to announce the 2024 Clerkship College, a virtual training webinar for current and prospective judicial clerks. The two day seminar will feature training sessions focused on principles of leadership and legal writing skills–two hallmarks of a successful clerkship experience.

Throughout the two-day program, which will be held on Zoom, attendees will engage with judges, law clerks, practitioners, and law professors on the following topics:

  • The Importance of "Purpose" for Judicial Clerks and Legal Professionals
  • Clerkships, Growth Mindset, and Grit: The Value of Resilience for Judicial Clerks
  • Collegiality and Civility in the Judiciary and Legal Profession: Learning to Work Across Differences
  • Questions and Answers: What Is Needed to Flourish as a Judicial Clerk?
  • So You Have An Opinion, Where Do You Start?
  • Effective Revising and Editing
  • Using Social Media Responsibly while Clerking
  • Achieving the "Right" Tone, Style, and Voice in Judicial Opinions 

Dates: November 14, 2024 – November 15, 2024

Location: Virtual. Register by Tuesday, November 13, 2024 @ 4:45 pm (Eastern)

National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) Job Fair

The NDAA 2025 Job Fair is an exciting opportunity to meet a number of prosecuting agencies seeking to hire persons for entry-level and lateral positions as well as internship opportunities.

Justice-driven students and attorneys who have a passion for advocating for the rights of all involved in the criminal justice system should attend. An opening night networking reception will take place on Saturday, February 1 for employers and job seekers. Law students/job seekers are encouraged to register by Friday, January 24, 2025.

Dates: Saturday, February 1, 2025. 

Location: Washington, D.C. Register by Friday, January 24, 2025. (Eastern)

Wilson Sonsini 1L Virtual Diversity Summit

The Wilson Sonsini 1L Virtual Diversity Summit is an enriching program, connecting law students across the country. The event will be held virtually on Friday, November 15, 2024. Through a series of presentations, attendees will gain an understanding of the law firm recruitment process, fostering greater accessibility and transparency for all law students. This program also emphasizes the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the legal profession, making it a vital opportunity for all aspiring lawyers.

Dates: Thursday, November 14, 2024

Location: Virtual. Register by Friday, November 8, 2024

Summer Associate Hub - Live Virtual 1L Program Showcase

Join Summer Hub to hear directly from Goodwin, Proskauer, and other firms about their 2025 1L Programs, what makes a successful 1L applicant and summer associate, and network with firms in breakout rooms.

Dates: Monday, November 18, 2024 from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Location: Virtual. Click here to register. 

Holland & Knight Hoome for the Holidays Reception for 1L Students

Please join Holland & Knight for a reception for 1L students (J.D. Class of 2027) in our Tampa or Jacksonville office during your winter break.
Celebrate the New Year and the completion of your first semester of law school while enjoying food, drinks and getting to know our attorneys before you head back to campus. 

Dates: Tuesday, January 7, 2025 & Wednesday, January 8. 2025

Location: Virtual. Register by Friday, December 27, 2024.

Fellowships and Mentorship Opportunities

EPA Legal Careers at U.S. EPA Region 7 Webinar

The webinar is geared toward law students who may have an interest in a legal career in the public sector or just want to learn more about what it is like to work as an attorney at EPA.  We plan to do a panel discussion for approximately 45 minutes and leave about 15 minutes for questions. 

Dates: Wednesday, November 20, 2024 12:00pm-1:00pm.

Location: Virtual.  

Federal Communication Bar Association Diversity Pipeline Program

The FCBA Diversity Pipeline Program aims to attract, develop, and support first-year law students with diverse experiences and backgrounds who are interested in pursuing legal careers in technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) law and policy. To achieve this, the FCBA Diversity Pipeline Committee established two pioneering programs in 2020: the Diversity Pipeline Summer Internship Program and the TMT Law & Policy Certificate Program.

The impact of the Diversity Pipeline Program extends far and wide, providing a significant jump start to the careers of Student Participants. Since its inception, the Program has received an impressive response from students and employers alike. Nearly 400 students have applied, and over 100 of them have been placed in summer internships at leading law firms, corporations, and trade and non-profit associations. Also, approximately 140 students have participated in the substantive TMT Law & Policy Certificate Program, learning about foundational and cutting edge issues, such as media and broadband regulation, artificial intelligence, to antitrust and content regulation. You can find out more about the Program’s accomplishments and progress in the Year 4 Annual Report.

How to Apply: Visit https://www.fcba.org/diversity-pipeline-program/ for details and to access the application portal.

Application Deadline: Participant Applications are being accepted from Wednesday, October 16th until midnight Wednesday, November 6th

Ford Foundation Fellowship in Nonprofit Law 

The Ford Foundation Fellowship in Nonprofit Law permits a Fellow each year to spend a year in residence at the Ford Foundation’s Office of Legal Services in New York, working with the General Counsel and staff of attorneys to provide legal advice on grantmaking, operations, governance, human resources, and investments.  The Fellow will also work closely with the foundation’s Grants Compliance department and engage with program and operations staff in New York and ten global offices on a variety of initiatives and special projects.

A Fellowship at the Ford Foundation will provide a recent law school graduate with exposure to an unusually wide variety of domestic and international legal issues encountered by private foundations operating globally.

How to Apply: Application Information: A link to the application form and requirements can be found here. The term of the Ford Foundation Fellowship is one year. The Fellows will receive a salary of $100,000 plus benefits.

Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 5, 2025

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur (MacArthur) Foundation Residency in Nonprofit Law

The MacArthur Foundation is pleased to announce that it will be offering a one-year residency in nonprofit law to a recent law school graduate to work in its Office of the General Counsel.   The purpose of the residency is to provide exposure to the legal work of the MacArthur Foundation as well as experience and exposure to the field of nonprofit law.

The residency will commence on a mutually agreeable date in the fall of 2025 at the MacArthur Foundation’s headquarters in Chicago, Illinois.  The Office of the General Counsel of the MacArthur Foundation currently consists of a ten-person team that includes its Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, a Deputy General Counsel and Assistant Secretary, and two Associate General Counsels. The Office of the General Counsel works closely with all MacArthur Foundation departments and programs on matters involving state and federal tax-exempt law, general corporate law, intellectual property law, international law, investment matters, impact investments, corporate governance, and regulatory issues.

Term and Salary: The term of the MacArthur Foundation Residency in Nonprofit Law is one year. The 2025-2026 residency will commence in September 2025 with the term ending in August 2026. Residents will receive a salary of $85,000 plus benefits available to full-time employees of MacArthur, including health benefits, subject to the terms of the plan.

Application Information: Additional information and the application form can be found at this link

McLean County Bar Association Scholarship 2024-2025

The McLean County Bar Association (MCBA) is announcing a $2,500 scholarship for eligible second or third year law school students with strong ties to and an expressed interest or intent to practice law in McLean County, Illinois. The MCBA reserves the right, in exceptional cases, to divide the scholarship equally between two candidates.      

Applicants for the MCBA Community Service law school scholarship should demonstrate a commitment to McLean County, Bloomington-Normal and/or its surrounding communities through residency in the county, through academic ties to local schools or through past or future employment. Prime candidates will express and demonstrate a commitment to legal aid work, pro bono activities and/or community service.

How to Apply: Click here to apply.

Application Deadline: To be considered, scholarship applications should be received electronically by midnight CST on Thursday, October 31, 2024. The recipient will be selected on or before November 23, 2024. A member of the MCBA will call and email the successful scholarship recipient shortly after November 23, 2024.  

National Center on Philanthropy and the Law (NCPL) Fellowship in Nonprofit Law

The NCPL Fellowship in Nonprofit Law permits one Fellow each year to spend a year in residence at a nonprofit organization. The 2025-2026 Fellow will work closely with senior staff and staff attorneys at Lawyers Alliance for New York (Lawyers Alliance) who have practice specialties that will expose the Fellow to a broad range of disciplines that address the legal needs of nonprofit organizations. Given the varied nature of the legal work performed by Lawyers Alliance and the diverse group of nonprofit organizations it represents, the NCPL Fellow will experience the widest possible exposure to representing nonprofit organizations on interesting and complex legal projects. These legal challenges will enable the NCPL Fellow to develop relevant skills to the maximum extent. An article about the NCPL Fellowship in the Autumn 2021 Lawyers Alliance newsletter can be found here.

How to Apply: A link to the application form and requirements can be found here. The term of the Fellowship is one year. Fellows are funded annually at a salary of $70,000 plus benefits.

Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 5, 2025.

Curated Job Opportunities

2025 Summer Legal Job Postings

Click here to review a listing of open summer 2025 job postings in various locations and legal fields. This list also includes opportunities for 1Ls. 

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 https://www.vermontlaw.edu/careers/judicial-clerkship.

The Username is: Eastern  and the Password is: Hemlock

Many thanks,

AJ Finch
The University of Iowa College of Law

 

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Summer 1L & 2L Internship 2025 - Office of the Colorado State Public Defender

Colorado Public Defender offers a unique opportunity for students and volunteers to experience the work of indigent criminal defense. Certified interns are assigned a caseload of misdemeanor, traffic or juvenile delinquency cases. Under the supervision of a licensed public defender, certified interns prepare cases outside of court and conduct pre-trial and post-trial hearings and sometimes jury trials. This demanding internship is an extraordinary opportunity to receive intensive courtroom advocacy experience. Summer certified interns participate in a week long rigorous training program before they begin their internship.

How to Apply: To apply for a summer 1L internship in the Denver Metro area, please email your resume and cover letter to intern@coloradodefenders.us. Please indicate in your email which of these six offices you would like to be considered and whether you have applied to offices outside of the Denver metro area.

To apply for a 2L summer internship, please submit a resume and cover letter to Blanca Macias, Blanca.Macias@coloradodefenders.us. Include in your email a list of trial offices where you are willing to be assigned next summer. Flexibility in office assignment, particularly availability to be assigned outside of the Denver metro area, is an important factor in being selected for a paid position.

Application Deadline: Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Summer 2025 Law Clerk Internship - Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center

The Roderick and Solange MacArthur Justice Center (MJC) is looking for students who have a commitment to transformational justice.  MJC is accepting applications from current 1L law students for summer internships in Chicago, Illinois, St. Louis, Missouri and New Orleans Louisiana, and from current 2L law students in Washington, D.C. These are hybrid internships and students must spend 2-3 days per week in the office. The program requires a minimum commitment of 8 weeks. 

MJC is a national nonprofit civil rights law firm. We represent people who have been harmed by America’s criminal legal system, seeking to vindicate their rights, elevate their story, and hold people with power accountable. We do this primarily through cutting-edge litigation and advocacy across the country, on end-to-end issues in the criminal legal system, from policing, to prosecutorial discretion, to rights of indigent defendants, to mass incarceration, to prison conditions, to wrongful convictions and the death penalty.

How to Apply: Applicants should submit all of the following: 

  • Cover letter,
  • resume,
  • a list of three references, and
  • a writing sample (preferably a legal analytical writing sample, such as a brief or memo). 
  • All materials should be submitted via MJC’s application portal.

Summer interns are expected to apply for any funding available from their law schools. If a summer intern is either ineligible for or does not receive funding from their school, MJC may provide a stipend for each full week of participation up to $800 per week, offset by any external funding.  MJC stipends are payable in 2 installments during the summer. 

Application Deadline: Friday, December 6, 2024.

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