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claimMost courts participating in the Texas Law judicial internship program select interns for the fall semester during the prior spring semester, with some selections occurring as early as March.
accountStudents in the Texas Law judicial internship program research complex legal questions and draft memoranda, opinions, and orders under the supervision of judges, staff attorneys, and law clerks.
measurementStudents in the Texas Law judicial internship program must work at the internship placement for at least 150 hours.
claimStudents in the Judicial Internship Program at Texas Law must obtain an internship with an approved court in Austin, which includes the Texas Supreme Court, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the Texas Third Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings, and the Travis County Probate Court.
claimApproved courts for the Texas Law judicial internship program include the Texas Supreme Court, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the Texas Third Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings, and the Travis County Probate Court.
claimThe Texas Law judicial internship program requires students and supervising attorneys to work in person at their placement offices, and regular remote work is not permitted.
measurementThe Judicial Internship Program at Texas Law is an upperclass-only elective that provides 4 hours of experiential learning credit.
claimThe Judicial Internship Program at Texas Law covers topics including goal setting, judicial ethics, writing and communicating in chambers, judicial decision-making, statutory construction, and the organization and operation of the courts.
claimThe Judicial Internship Program at Texas Law requires students and supervising attorneys to work in person at their placement offices, and regular remote work is not permitted.
claimStudents participating in the Judicial Internship Program at Texas Law for academic credit are not permitted to receive compensation for their internship.
claimThe Judicial Internship Program at Texas Law is open only to students who have completed the first two semesters of law school.