If I am a third year law student, but do not plan to enter a judicial clerkship, fellowship, or full time graduate law program following graduation, am I eligible for the Summer Law Intern Program?
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- If I am a third year law student, but do not plan to enter a judicial clerkship, fellowship, or full time graduate law program following graduation, am I eligible for the Summer Law Intern Program?
- I have already earned a Masters degree. Can I apply as a first year graduate student, or does the time put into my Masters count as graduate work?
- Is it legitimate to budget for some graduate student time (say, 4 months) during Year 1 to assist in preparing the research proposal?