The House Judiciary Committee Majority Office is seeking conservative-minded students interested in civil service who would like to intern for the Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC over the Fall 2018 semester.  The internship is unpaid, but is subject to flexible scheduling during school time, and it offers invaluable work experience to undergrad and law students alike interested in a future in federal government work.

Regarding law students – our office accepts a minimum of 5 legal interns year-round to work out of the Committee’s subcommittee offices (1 student per subcommittee; and again, depending on the students’ schedules). These interns’ duties include: conducting research on legislation assigned to the office; drafting and editing of Judiciary literature; and, ultimately, taking on a lawyer-level projects alongside the small 3 to 5-person staffs of Subcommittee offices.

If you are interested in interning from roughly September-December 2018, please visit this link for application details:  https://judiciary.house.gov/committee-internship-program/.  The deadline for application submission is June 1, 2018.  Scheduling of phone interviews will start the following week.  If you have any questions, feel free to contact the House Judiciary Committee at 202-225-3951. Thank you.