Thanks to the Texas First Court of Appeals
A note on judicial internships
This is my 3rd judicial internship, and I still have to say, whether it's in state or federal, district or appellate court, this is the kind of work experience that really helps pull your law school classes together and make sense. If you're a 1L or 2L, this gives you a taste of the post-graduation clerkship experience so you'll know whether or not it's a commitment you really want to make (after all, preparing and applying for judicial clerkships is no small feat). Also keep in mind that different courts have different requirements for their interns, so even if you're not at the very top of your class, you might still have the educational background or previous work experience that judges and their law clerks (or briefing attorneys) really value.
You might also find local organizations, like our local IP law association, HIPLA, and the ABA (through its Judicial Intern Opportunity Program) sponsor grants or fellowships for federal (and sometimes state) interns.
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