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JUDICIAL INTERNS
Judicial internship
programs available:
- “Law Clerk” Internships
- Legal Research Internships
- Program Research Internships
- Management Internships
To qualify candidates must be
enrolled in a college degree program that is related to the
internship. In many cases, interns will receive credit toward their
degree, but in all cases the internships are designed to provide
relevant experiential learning in one or more of the courts program
departments.
Activities of Judicial Interns vary
by program. Some typical activities by program are:
- “Law Clerk” Internships –
Interns work with a judge on the cases, issues, and programs of
that judge and the specific department. Law school students only.
- Legal Research Internships
– Interns work with the court’s research attorneys to provide
legal research support to judicial officers. These internships are
limited to 2nd and 3rd year law students.
- Program Research Internships
– Positions can be in any area of the court where collection,
analysis and reporting of information is an objective. Graduate
students in various social science fields, law students and upper
division undergraduates in some cases.
- Management Internships/Administrative
or Operations – Internships in the administrative or
operational aspects of the court are sometimes available for
students in appropriate fields such as business administration,
accounting, computer science and so on.
- Other Internships – The courts are
committed to providing internship opportunities that afford
students the chance to learn-by-doing while giving the courts the
benefits of youthful and energetic assistance. Additional
internships will be announced whenever they are defined.
Time Commitment and Hours of
Service:
Interns generally are asked to commit for a minimum of three months and
at least 16 hours per week; however, this is flexible. The hours of service are normally
court hours (8 am - 5 pm), but may vary. Interns are expected to work shifts of
not less than 4 hours.
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All interns must be
enrolled in college or law school, as required by the position
The position must be related to the student's degree program or career plan
Interns must have the required skills and educational background for the
position.
First read the descriptions for the
Intern I and
Intern II, then complete
and print the appropriate application (Intern
I app, Intern II app).
Mail it to:
Superior Court Human Resources Intern &
Volunteer Program
191 N. First Street
San Jose, CA 95113
Program contact:
Human Resources
Phone 408-882-2725
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