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The promising equation of motivated law students
brandishing impressive résumés and employers happy to offer them on the job
training will work its magic again September 23, 2014 for Catholic University Law School's [CUA] Fall
externship fair. During the Fall Externship fair as well as the Spring
Externship fair, numerous Washington D.C. area legal employers who set up
tables in CUA’s atrium, meet with
students, answer their questions and assess their credentials for possible
internships.
The biannual
fair provides an opportunity for Catholic University law students (both J.D.
and LL.M students) to obtain externships for academic credit. During the fairs
students also develop vital professional connections and information about real
world legal experience that supplements classroom learning.
Employers at
the fairs represent many legal paths, including positions in the
government, the military, non profit legal organizations, and the judicial
system.
The Columbus
School of Law offers one of the most extensive legal externship programs in the
United States, structured to take full advantage of the many opportunities
available to students attending law school in Washington, D.C.
Each year more
than 200 students at CUA earn course credits for externships at
non-profit organizations, government agencies,Congressional offices, judges'
chambers, law firms, trade associations and corporations.
The law
school’s faculty is especially well suited to supporting its externship program.
Several members have jointly authored the only available textbook for use in
law school externship seminars, titledLearning from Practice: A Professional
Development Text for Legal Externs.
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