Announcing exciting career and law clerk opportunities with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Environment & Natural Resources Division (ENRD) for your graduates and students. ENRD is proud to be redoubling our efforts to attract lawyers and law students from around our diverse Nation to a career in public service. ENRD is an especially great fit for attorneys and law students interested in complex civil and criminal litigation in the Federal Courts. Those with an interest in public service and in working on cases involving environmental, public health, natural resource, wildlife, land management, and American Indian and Tribal issues will also find a welcome home with ENRD.
ENRD has two upcoming opportunities for your law students and alumni: the Attorney General’s Honors Program for entry-level attorneys, and our year-round Volunteer Law Clerk Program.
Information on the Division’s nine litigating Sections, the Honors Attorney Program, recent Honors Attorneys’ outstanding legal experiences, and ENRD’s Law Clerk Program, plus application details and deadlines can be found here: https://www.justice.gov/enrd/
We welcome any questions you or others at your law school may have; please contact Jennifer.Lukas@usdoj.gov and Jennifer.Moreno3@usdoj.gov.
Kind regards,
Jennifer A. Lukas Counselor for Professional Development, Diversity and ADR Environmental and Natural Resources Division U.S. Department of Justice DOJ cell: (202) 598-0411 |
| Jennifer Moreno Program Analyst Environmental and Natural Resources Division U.S. Department of Justice |
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