Hello! I'm a junior based in NYC and super interested in exploring law as a career option. Can anyone share some info about worthwhile summer law internships in the area geared towards high school students? Would appreciate any leads!
One way to explore law as a high school student is through summer internships and programs. Given your location in NYC, you have access to numerous opportunities.
Firstly, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) hosts a Summer Advocacy Program that provides participants hands-on advocacy training. Participants will explore civil liberties and social justice issues, which can provide valuable insights into the legal field.
Also, consider organizations such as Legal Outreach. They have a Summer Law Internship Program which pairs high school students with attorney mentors allowing interns to gain insight into the workings of the legal profession.
Moreover, the Sonia & Celina Sotomayor Judicial Internship Program provides an opportunity for high school students to intern with judges and engage in intensive legal seminars.
There's also the Thurgood Marshall Summer Law Internship for high school students interested in law. Participants are placed with legal employers for the summer and are given weekly development workshops.
Lastly, check with universities in your area. Schools such as Fordham University and Columbia University often hold pre-college summer programs that focus on law and legal studies.
Remember each of these programs have their own application processes and deadlines. Also, keep in mind that COVID-19 may impact how these programs are running, so check their websites for the latest information. Begin your search early to catch application deadlines and prioritize those programs that resonate with your specific interests in law.
Hope this helps and good luck with everything!
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