Does the Law Library of Congress have opportunities for interns?
The Law Library of Congress has opportunities for interns, scholars, and temporary employees. To find out about current openings, visit Law.gov's Opportunities page. This site has information about permanent positions, temporary jobs, internships, and legal scholarship offerings.
Many of the Law Library's internship programs are available remotely, meaning participants do not need to relocate to Washington, DC. To learn more about these programs and find instructions for applying, visit the Internships page.
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