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SUMMER LAW INTERN PROGRAM (SLIP)
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S HONORS PROGRAM (HP)
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

The deadline is Wednesday, September 8th, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time. You
must have your application and all materials submitted by that date and time.

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Attorney General's Honors Program / Summer Law Intern Program

UPDATE PERSONAL INFORMATION

Deana Willis

The OMB Number is: 11050030

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Expiration date is: 04/30/2022
The 2021 - 2022 Attorney General's Honors Program and 2022 Summer Law Intern Program application is now open.
You must submit all application materials on or before the application deadline. The receipt deadline is Wednesday,
September 8, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time. We do not accept late or incomplete applications.
Applicants will receive electronic correspondence from the Office of Recruitment and Management (OARM)
throughout the application and review process. Each message will be sent to your personal email address and to a
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Part 1

Instructions & Acknowledgements

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Instructions & Acknowledgements
*
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*
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

OMB Number: 11050030
Expiration Date: 04/30/2022
Please Read These Instructions.
After You Answer the Acknowledgement Questions
You May Begin Filling Out Your Application.

How to Apply to the Attorney General's Honors Program or Summer Law Intern Program

This is a unified application for two separate hiring Programs.
The application should be completed in the order listed on the menu to the right of this screen.
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review the information and dates you entered on the Program Eligibility Questions screen for accuracy. If the
information on this screen is correct, review the Honors Program eligibility requirements posted at
www.justice.gov/legal-careers/honors-program-eligibility or Summer Law Intern Program eligibility
requirements at www.justice.gov/legal-careers/summer-law-intern-program-eligibility to determine whether
you qualify.
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JUSTICE/DAG-008, Summer Intern Program Records, 50 FR 42611 (as modified by JUSTICE/DAG-009,
Summer Intern Program Records, 66 FR 8425; 71 FR 35342; 71 FR 63354; 72 FR 3410; and 82 FR 24147) and
OPM/GOVT-1, General Personnel Records, 71 FR 35342, as modified by 77 FR 73694. Providing the information
requested by DOJ on this application is voluntary; however, failure to provide it may result in a determination of
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I read and understand the information above and have reviewed the hiring policies applicable to the Program
to which I am applying. I understand that my application may be considered by DOJ components I did not
specifically designate.
I understand that the 2021 application receipt deadline is Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at 11:59 p.m.
Eastern time (typically, this corresponds to 10:59 p.m. Central Time, 9:59 p.m. Mountain time, 8:59 p.m. Pacific
time, but may vary by local time zone.)
I understand that I will be disqualified from consideration if I fail to attach a law school transcript (official or
unofficial) in a format generated by the law school or downloaded and attached as a pdf from a law school
system. An applicant-generated "grade report" or similar document is not acceptable. Transcripts may not be
password protected.
I understand that I may withdraw from consideration at any time by logging on to my application and
selecting the appropriate link under Application Status. Honors Program applicants who accept a judicial
clerkship or qualifying legal fellowship also may transfer to the Summer Law Intern Program via this process. I
understand that the Department of Justice does not defer entry on duty for either Program except in extraordinary
circumstances, such as activation for military service, medical hardship, extreme family emergency or similar
reasons. The Department does not defer Honors Program entry on the basis of accepting/extending a judicial
clerkship.
I understand that I must certify my application as accurate and complete prior to submission and that the
Department of Justice may report false statements, including misrepresentation of academic credentials (or other
academic matters or information), to the appropriate authority.

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*
Program Eligibility Questions
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Personal Information

Deana

* First Name
Middle Name
* Last Name

Willis

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Winchester, VA
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Winchester

* State/Province

Virginia

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* Country

United States of America

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Personal Information
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TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF: Select the option below that most accurately describes your status either as a current
law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

SUBMIT PART ONE


Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
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law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

SUBMIT PART ONE


Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY


CITIZENSHIP
* Are you a United States citizen?  
Yes
No
* Are you a dual citizen of the United States and another country?
Yes
No

* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENT
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law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

SUBMIT PART ONE


Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY


CITIZENSHIP
* Are you a United States citizen?  
Yes
No
* MANDATORY: You indicated you are not a citizen of the
United States. Identify the country in which you hold
citizenship.
You may be considered for the HP or SLIP program even if you are not a citizen; however, you must
meet one of the following criteria. Are you:

(To remove an erroneous selection, select the CLEAR button.)


Lawfully admitted for permanent residence and seeking citizenship as outlined in 8 U.S.C.
1324b(a)(3)(B).
Admitted as a refugee (under 8 U.S.C. 1157) and who has filed a declaration of intention to
become a lawful permanent resident and then a citizen when eligible.
Granted asylum (under 8 U.S.C. 1158) and who has filed a declaration of intention to become
a lawful permanent resident and then a citizen when eligible.
An officer or employee of the United States (provide details in the employment section).
None of these criteria apply to me.
CLEAR
* Are you a dual citizen of the United States and another country?
Yes
No
* MANDATORY: You indicated you are a dual citizen of the
United States and another country. Identify the country, other
than the United States, in which you hold citizenship.

* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENT
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Personal Information
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TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF: Select the option below that most accurately describes your status either as a current
law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

SUBMIT PART ONE


Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
RESIDENCY
* Will you have resided in the United States for a total of 3 of the last 5 years as of your anticipated DOJ
start date next year (for SLIP, typically May/June; for HP, typically September/October)? The three-year
period is cumulative, not necessarily consecutive.  
Yes
No
* Enter the month/year (MM/YYYY) in which you will have resided in the
United States for a total of 3 of the last 5 years (the 3 year period is
cumulative, not necessarily consecutive):
* You indicated that you have not resided in the United States for a cumulative period of 3 or more years
out of the last 5 years. During this period of time, were you:
a U.S. government Federal employee residing outside the U.S.
serving in the U.S. military outside the U.S.
a dependent of a U.S. government federal employee serving outside the U.S. during this
period of time.
a dependent of a U.S. military member serving outside the U.S. during this period of time.
None of these apply to me.

CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENT
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Personal Information
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TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF: Select the option below that most accurately describes your status either as a current
law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT


LAW SCHOOL STATUS
* You indicated that you are a current law student (or joint-degree student).
Select your expected date (MM/DD/YYYY) for graduation from law school (or MM/DD/YYYY
the graduation date when you will have completed your joint degree
 X
program).  
* Are you a:
Full-time student
Part-time or evening student
* The deadline for this application is Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time. Will
you have completed at least one semester of law school courses equivalent to a full-time law student by
that date?
Yes
No
* Current Law School Status:
First Year - First Semester
First Year - Second Semester
Second Year (or a third-year part-time law student seeking pre-graduation internship)
Third Year
Fourth Year or later (part-time student graduating this academic year)
None of the above.




Select one of the following options:

(To remove an erroneous selection, select the CLEAR ALL button.)


I am seeking a summer internship to be served while I am a student (e.g., prior to law school
graduation or completion of a joint degree) (in summer 2022).
I am seeking a summer internship to be served after I graduate from law school (or complete
my joint-degree program) but before starting a full-time, post-graduation clerkship, fellowship, or
graduate law program. (summer 2022).
I am seeking a full-time attorney position to begin in 2022 after completing my legal
education (or my joint degree program).
CLEAR ALL


TRANSCRIPTS
* MANDATORY: ATTACH YOUR LAW SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS HERE. FAILURE TO ATTACH A
LEGIBLE TRANSCRIPT WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION.

SUBMIT PART ONE

Transcripts may be official or unofficial but must be generated by the law school or downloaded and
attached as a pdf from a law school system. We do not accept applicant-created "grade report" or
similar document.
Attach ONLY your J.D. transcripts. Do NOT attach other educational transcripts unless you are crossenrolled in a joint-degree program with a merged transcript; or your undergraduate and J.D. degrees
are from the same school and non-severable, or you have a non-U.S. law degree and attend/attended
a U.S. LL.M. program to meet U.S. bar admission requirements (attach LL.M. transcript).
Ensure your attached transcript is not password protected.


(To remove an attached document, click the 'X' next to the document you wish to remove):


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Personal Information
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Program Eligibility Questions

TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF: Select the option below that most accurately describes your status either as a current
law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT


LAW SCHOOL STATUS
* You indicated that you are a current law student (or joint-degree student).
Select your expected date (MM/DD/YYYY) for graduation from law school (or MM/DD/YYYY
the graduation date when you will have completed your joint degree
 X
program).  
* Are you a:
Full-time student
Part-time or evening student
* The deadline for this application is Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time. Will
you have completed at least one semester of law school courses equivalent to a full-time law student by
that date?
Yes
No
* Current Law School Status:
First Year - First Semester
First Year - Second Semester
Second Year (or a third-year part-time law student seeking pre-graduation internship)
Third Year
Fourth Year or later (part-time student graduating this academic year)
None of the above.




Select one of the following options:

(To remove an erroneous selection, select the CLEAR ALL button.)


I am seeking a summer internship to be served while I am a student (e.g., prior to law school
graduation or completion of a joint degree) (in summer 2022).
I am seeking a summer internship to be served after I graduate from law school (or complete
my joint-degree program) but before starting a full-time, post-graduation clerkship, fellowship, or
graduate law program. (summer 2022).


Please provide information about your qualifying post-graduation activity below:

(To remove an erroneous selection, select the CLEAR button.)
I expect to begin my Judicial Clerkship on:
Start Date of Judicial Clerkship:
I expect to begin my Fellowship on:

MM/DD/YYYY
 X

SUBMIT PART ONE

I expect to begin my Graduate Law Program on:
I have not yet accepted a Judicial Clerkship, Legal Fellowship, or enrolled in a Graduate Law
Program.
CLEAR




I am seeking a full-time attorney position to begin in 2022 after completing my legal
education (or my joint degree program).
CLEAR ALL


TRANSCRIPTS
* MANDATORY: ATTACH YOUR LAW SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS HERE. FAILURE TO ATTACH A
LEGIBLE TRANSCRIPT WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION.
Transcripts may be official or unofficial but must be generated by the law school or downloaded and
attached as a pdf from a law school system. We do not accept applicant-created "grade report" or
similar document.
Attach ONLY your J.D. transcripts. Do NOT attach other educational transcripts unless you are crossenrolled in a joint-degree program with a merged transcript; or your undergraduate and J.D. degrees
are from the same school and non-severable, or you have a non-U.S. law degree and attend/attended
a U.S. LL.M. program to meet U.S. bar admission requirements (attach LL.M. transcript).
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Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
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Program Eligibility Questions

TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF: Select the option below that most accurately describes your status either as a current
law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT


LAW SCHOOL STATUS
* You indicated that you are a current law student (or joint-degree student).
Select your expected date (MM/DD/YYYY) for graduation from law school (or MM/DD/YYYY
the graduation date when you will have completed your joint degree
 X
program).  
* Are you a:
Full-time student
Part-time or evening student
* The deadline for this application is Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time. Will
you have completed at least one semester of law school courses equivalent to a full-time law student by
that date?
Yes
No
* Current Law School Status:
First Year - First Semester
First Year - Second Semester
Second Year (or a third-year part-time law student seeking pre-graduation internship)
Third Year
Fourth Year or later (part-time student graduating this academic year)
None of the above.




Select one of the following options:

(To remove an erroneous selection, select the CLEAR ALL button.)


I am seeking a summer internship to be served while I am a student (e.g., prior to law school
graduation or completion of a joint degree) (in summer 2022).
I am seeking a summer internship to be served after I graduate from law school (or complete
my joint-degree program) but before starting a full-time, post-graduation clerkship, fellowship, or
graduate law program. (summer 2022).


Please provide information about your qualifying post-graduation activity below:

(To remove an erroneous selection, select the CLEAR button.)
I expect to begin my Judicial Clerkship on:
I expect to begin my Fellowship on:
I expect to begin my Graduate Law Program on:
I have not yet accepted a Judicial Clerkship, Legal Fellowship, or enrolled in a Graduate Law

SUBMIT PART ONE

Program.
          Graduating law students seeking post-graduation summer internships must be formally committed
          to a post-graduation eligibility preserving activity. If you have applied to, but not yet
          accepted a clerkship or fellowship or enrolled in a graduate law program, then you
          may continue your application for the Honors Program and transfer to the
          Summer Law Intern Program once your post-graduation activity is finalized.
*For now, please change your response to "I am seeking a full-time attorney position to begin in 2022 after
completing my legal education (or my joint degree program)."
CLEAR




I am seeking a full-time attorney position to begin in 2022 after completing my legal
education (or my joint degree program).
CLEAR ALL


TRANSCRIPTS
* MANDATORY: ATTACH YOUR LAW SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS HERE. FAILURE TO ATTACH A
LEGIBLE TRANSCRIPT WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION.
Transcripts may be official or unofficial but must be generated by the law school or downloaded and
attached as a pdf from a law school system. We do not accept applicant-created "grade report" or
similar document.
Attach ONLY your J.D. transcripts. Do NOT attach other educational transcripts unless you are crossenrolled in a joint-degree program with a merged transcript; or your undergraduate and J.D. degrees
are from the same school and non-severable, or you have a non-U.S. law degree and attend/attended
a U.S. LL.M. program to meet U.S. bar admission requirements (attach LL.M. transcript).
Ensure your attached transcript is not password protected.


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Program Eligibility Questions

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law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

SUBMIT PART ONE


Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENT


Joint Degree Program Student


* Are you a current student simultaneously earning a J.D. and a second graduate degree (e.g., J.D./LL.M.
or J.D./MBA)? If 'Yes,' provide the status of both degrees:  
Yes
No

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Program Eligibility Questions

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law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

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Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENT


Joint Degree Program Student


* Are you a current student simultaneously earning a J.D. and a second graduate degree (e.g., J.D./LL.M.
or J.D./MBA)? If 'Yes,' provide the status of both degrees:  
Yes
No


Provide the status of both degrees:
(To remove an erroneous selection, select the CLEAR button)


Joint Degree - My J.D. has not yet been conferred, and my other graduate degree is complete.
Joint Degree - Neither my J.D. nor the other graduate degree have been conferred; I am
actively pursuing both degrees. The date by which I will have completed both degrees (one degree
may be completed prior to the other) is:
Joint Degree - My J.D. has been conferred; I am completing my other graduate degree. The
two degree dates are:
Date J.D. Completed:

MM/DD/YYYY

 X

Date Other Graduate Degree Will Be Completed:

MM/DD/YYYY

 X

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Program Eligibility Questions

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law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

SUBMIT PART ONE


Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
CURRENT LAW SCHOOL STUDENT
JOINT DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENT
POST-LAW SCHOOL ELIGIBILITY PRESERVING ACTIVITIES


Select one of the following options:




I am seeking a summer internship to be served after I graduate from law school (or complete my
joint-degree program) but before starting a full-time, post-graduation clerkship, fellowship, or graduate law
program (summer 2022).



Graduating law students seeking post-graduation summer internships must be formally committed to a
post-graduation eligibility preserving activity and add that information here. If you have applied to, but
not yet accepted a post-graduation eligibility preserving activity, then you should select "Not Applicable".



I am a law school graduate (or a joint-degree graduate who has completed both a J.D. and another
graduate degree).




Not Applicable








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Program Eligibility Questions

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law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
LAW SCHOOL GRADUATE
LAW SCHOOL STATUS


You indicated you are a law school graduate (or a joint-degree graduate who has completed both a
J.D. and another graduate degree).
* Provide your law school graduation date (Joint degree applicants: Enter the MM/DD/YYYY
date by which you completed both degrees):
 X


You indicated you graduated from law school. If you graduated from law school after October 1, 2018, you
may be eligible for the Honors Program if you are participating in or formally committed to one or more
eligibility preserving activities and meet certain timing requirements.


Did you: (select all relevant activities, then, after attaching your law school transcripts, complete
the Post-Law School Eligibility Preserving Activities box using the "Add Clerkship," "Add
Fellowship," or "Add Graduate Law Program" buttons to enter the relevant information for each
activity.)

Accept a full-time judicial clerkship
Start a full-time graduate law program (you must remain in full-time status for the duration of the
program)
Enter into a full-time legal fellowship
None of these apply to me.


TRANSCRIPTS
* MANDATORY: ATTACH YOUR LAW SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS HERE. FAILURE TO ATTACH A
LEGIBLE TRANSCRIPT WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION.
Transcripts may be official or unofficial but must be generated by the law school or downloaded and
attached as a pdf from a law school system. We do not accept applicant-created "grade report" or
similar document.
Attach ONLY your J.D. transcripts. Do NOT attach other educational transcripts unless you are crossenrolled in a joint-degree program with a merged transcript; or your undergraduate and J.D. degrees
are from the same school and non-severable, or you have a non-U.S. law degree and attend/attended
a U.S. LL.M. program to meet U.S. bar admission requirements (attach LL.M. transcript).
Ensure your attached transcript is not password protected.


(To remove an attached document, click the 'X' next to the document you wish to remove):


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Personal Information
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Program Eligibility Questions

TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF: Select the option below that most accurately describes your status either as a current
law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
LAW SCHOOL GRADUATE
POST-LAW SCHOOL ELIGIBILITY PRESERVING ACTIVITIES


Select one of the following options:




I am seeking a summer internship to be served after I graduate from law school (or complete my
joint-degree program) but before starting a full-time, post-graduation clerkship, fellowship, or graduate law
program (summer 2022).






I am a law school graduate (or a joint-degree graduate who has completed both a J.D. and another
graduate degree).


Enter the earliest date you would be available to start working at DOJ:

MM/DD/YYYY

 X






Not Applicable



You indicated that you are participating in or formally committed to, or have completed, one or more postlaw school eligibility preserving activities. In the table below, use the "Add" buttons to list your post J.D.
activities and provide additional information about each activity. You may edit or remove an individual entry
by selecting the corresponding link. You may enter more than one eligibility preserving activity.



Applicants serving in Attorney General's Honors Program judicial clerkships with Immigration Courts or
DEA Judges should list their experience as a clerkship. Current Attorney General's Honors Program
applicants serving in DOJ Honors Program fellowships (e.g., Indian Country Fellowship, Asset Forfeiture
Fellowship, Rill Fellowship) or on a term appointment (e.g., to EOUSA, or to a U.S. Attorney's Office)
should list that experience as a fellowship. Please ensure that experience is also listed under DOJ
Employment later in the application.


Special Information for Applicants who are entering into or have current or prior Executive Branch
Honors Program or other federal appointments: If you enter federal service as an attorney before you
are admitted to a bar, it may be on a 14-month appointment to the excepted service as a "law
clerk/trainee" (see 5 C.F.R. §§ 213.101, 213.3102). If so, you must be admitted to the bar (any U.S.
jurisdiction) within 14 months of your initial federal service entry on duty date. Only one such appointment
(per individual not per agency) is authorized. Thereafter, you must be admitted to a bar (any U.S.
jurisdiction) to remain a federal Executive branch attorney. If you fall into this category, and accept an
Honors Program offer, ensure you are admitted to a bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) prior to entry on duty with
DOJ.




Name of Judge/ Agency/
Law School / Fellowship
No Activities

Court
Name

Court/
Fellowship/
Degree Type

Graduate
Law Degree
Field

Dates of Clerkship/
Fellowship/ Graduate Law
Program

City /
State

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Program Eligibility Questions

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law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.

SUBMIT PART ONE


Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree
student who has not completed both my J.D. and the second graduate degree.






Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
both degrees).


* CITIZENSHIP - MANDATORY
* RESIDENCY - MANDATORY
LAW SCHOOL GRADUATEPost Law School Activity
Court Name

POST-LAW SCHOOL ELIGIBILITY PRESERVING ACTIVITIES
* Judge's Name


US Supreme Court



Federal Circuit Court of
Appeals



I am seeking a summer internship* to
be served
from lawDistrict
schoolCourt
(or complete my
Court
Type after I graduate
Federal


joint-degree program) but before starting a full-time, post-graduation
Other
clerkship,
fellowship,
Federal
Court or graduate law
program (summer 2022).




State Court





No Selection




City and State
/ Country

I am a law school graduate (or a joint-degree
graduate
who has completed both a J.D. and another
graduate degree).
MM/DD/YYYY


* Start Date of Activity
 X
Enter the earliest date you would be available to start working at DOJ:



Select one of the following options:




09/19/2022

 X






* End Date of Activity

MM/DD/YYYY

 X
* Duration (in months).

Not Applicable

Round up to next full


month.
You indicated that you are participating in or formally committed to, or have completed, one or more
post

law school eligibility preserving activities. In the table below, use the "Add" buttons to list your post J.D.
Reason
for durations
of less
months
activities and provide additional information
about
each activity.
Youthan
may12
edit
or remove an individual entry

 activity.

(one
academic
yearthan
for LL.M
programs).
Eligibility
by selecting the corresponding link. You
may
enter more
one eligibility
preserving
determinations
will
be
based
on
the
information
you


provide
here.
Applicants serving in Attorney General's
Honors
Program judicial clerkships with Immigration Courts
or 750 characters
Maximum

 as a clerkship. Current Attorney General's Honors Program
DEA Judges should list their experience


applicants serving in DOJ Honors Program fellowships (e.g., Indian Country Fellowship, Asset Forfeiture
Spell-Check
Fellowship, Rill Fellowship) or on a term appointment (e.g., to EOUSA, or to a U.S. Attorney's Office)


should list that experience as a fellowship. Please ensure that experience is also listed under DOJ


* Type of Experience (for automatic posting on
Employment later in the application. Employment screen)





Special Information for Applicants who are entering into or have current or prior Executive Branch
Honors Program or other federal appointments: If you enter federal service as an attorney before you
are admitted to a bar, it may be on a 14-month appointment to the excepted service as a "law
clerk/trainee" (see 5 C.F.R. §§ 213.101, 213.3102). If so, you must be admitted to the bar (any U.S.
jurisdiction) within 14 months of your initial federal service entry on duty date. Only one such appointment
(per individual not per agency) is authorized. Thereafter, you must be admitted to a bar (any U.S.
jurisdiction) to remain a federal Executive branch attorney. If you fall into this category, and accept an
Honors Program offer, ensure you are admitted to a bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) prior to entry on duty with
DOJ.




Name of Judge/ Agency/
Law School / Fellowship
No Activities

Court
Name

Court/
Fellowship/
Degree Type

Graduate
Law Degree
Field

Dates of Clerkship/
Fellowship/ Graduate Law
Program

City /
State




Ok

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School Name

School Location

Degree

Majors

Date Received

Graduation Honors








Add

Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education
*
Other Education
*
Law School Achievement

Graduate Education / Master's Degree or Ph.D

*
Bar Admission Status
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards

Special guidance for joint-degree applicants: enter information about your non-JD graduate degree here.
School Name

School Location

Degree

Majors

Date Received

Graduation Honors

*
References
*
Essays
*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference








Add

*
Employment

Languages
Demographics
*
Additional Information

MAJORS & DEGREES
Please check the corresponding box if you have any of the majors below. If none, skip this question. This information
is not related to eligibility but may be used by offices with highly specialized practices.

Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)
Review and Print This Application
CERTIFY AND SUBMIT

I have a degree in the following major(s).
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Public Policy / Public Administration
Science
Technology
Engineering
Mathematics

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Program Eligibility Questions



Personal Information

Fellowship Mission, Purpose, or Type of Work:



*
Program Eligibility Questions

TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF: Select the option below that most accurately describes your status either as a current
law student or as a law school graduate, then click on each section in sequence and answer the questions
presented. For guidance, click on the blue information icon. Eligibility determinations are based on the status you
select.
Maximum 250 characters




Spell-Check

Current Law Student: I am either a current J.D. law student who has not completed my J.D. or a joint-degree

SUBMIT PART ONE


 J.D. and the second graduate degree.
 

student who has not completed both my



Law School Graduate: I am a law school graduate (includes former joint-degree students who have completed
Fellowship Sponsor and Host Organization (if different from sponsor):
both degrees).




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Office of Information Policy (4)
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Eligibility restricted to 3Ls who are entering a full-time judicial clerkship starting fall 2022/winter
2023. Do not apply if you do not meet these requirements; you will not be considered.
Tax Division (10)

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follow the regular Program timeline and may contact a candidate at any time during or after the review and
selection process. Please check the box below if you are interested in being considered by a U.S. Attorneys'
Office. This does not count as one of an applicant's three employment preferences.


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Languages

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preferences.

Chicago (1)
New York (2)
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toward your three employment preferences. The Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer
and Office of the General Counsel will hire one intern each for Falls Church, VA.

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Federal Bureau of Prisons (8)
Office of Information Policy (4)
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2023. Do not apply if you do not meet these requirements; you will not be considered.
Tax Division (10)

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follow the regular Program timeline and may contact a candidate at any time during or after the review and
selection process. Please check the box below if you are interested in being considered by a U.S. Attorneys'
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Hiring Office Preferences
You may select up to three formally participating components in rank order of preference (1-3). Click here for
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office.
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apply to informal participants, you must check the box declining to apply to formally participating components.
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Branch, section or practice area preferences within a component will be displayed only if the component
requests applicants to indicate their preference at this time. If not, then assignment preferences will be requested
at a later time.
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The Indian Country Fellowship and U.S. Attorneys' Offices require you to respond to tailored short-answer
questions in a follow-on screen when you designate them.
Responses are limited to 2,000 characters, including spaces. To ensure accuracy, we recommend you type the
answer directly into the space provided (e.g., avoid "cut and paste"). Reviewing officials place significant weight
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style, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

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Antitrust Division (15)
Civil Division (25)
Civil Rights Division (8)
Criminal Division (12)
Drug Enforcement Administration Administrative Law Judges (Law Clerk) (3)
Environment and Natural Resource Division (16)
Executive Office for Immigration Review (37)
(U.S. citizenship required)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (Office of General Counsel) (5)
(U.S. citizenship required)
Federal Bureau of Prisons (1)
Gaye L. Tenoso Indian Country Fellowship (1)
Open to all applicants. Please review bar admission and entry on duty requirements. The Selection
Panel will not consider where the applicant ranked the Fellowship in order of employment
preference when selecting interview candidates. Interview candidates will be asked about
assignment preferences following notice of selection for interview. The Indian Country Fellowship
will place one Fellow in a U.S. Attorney's Office (any participating District) with assignment based on
mutual agreement of the Fellow and District.
Participating Districts are:
- District of Arizona
- District of Montana
- District of Nebraska
- Eastern District of Oklahoma
- Northern District of Oklahoma
- Western District of Oklahoma
- District of Oregon
- Eastern District of Washington
Tax Division (15)
U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona (2)
Current law students are not eligible and will not be considered. Candidates must be admitted to a
bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) before entering on duty.

Open only to applicants who:

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* are serving in (or will soon begin or have completed) a Federal judicial clerkship.
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U.S. Citizenship required.
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They may not follow the regular Honors Program timeline and may contact a candidate at any time during or
after the review and selection process. Check the box by the name of any of the components in which you are
interested. This does not count as one of your three employment preferences.


National Security Division (2)

Office of Information Policy (1)

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You may select up to three formally participating components in rank order of preference (1-3). Click here for
details, e.g., estimated number of hires, permanent hire or duration of term, eligibility restrictions, section and
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office.
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apply to informal participants, you must check the box declining to apply to formally participating components.

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requested by the component at this time. If not, then geographic preference will be requested at a later time.
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requests applicants to indicate their preference at this time. If not, then assignment preferences will be requested
at a later time.

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questions in a follow-on screen when you designate them.
Responses are limited to 2,000 characters, including spaces. To ensure accuracy, we recommend you type the
answer directly into the space provided (e.g., avoid "cut and paste"). Reviewing officials place significant weight
on your responses, so your answers should reflect your ability to write clearly and concisely, with attention to
style, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

Formal Participants

Check the box to decline to apply to formally participating components. (This option is open to candidates
who wish to apply only to components listed as informal participants.)


1

Rank the following field offices numerically in order of preference. Rank only offices in which you
are interested. Ranking more than one does not count toward your three employment preferences.

Chicago (2)
New York (1)
San Francisco (2)
Washington, D.C. (10)

Appellate Staff (3)
Commercial Litigation Branch (5)
Consumer Protection Branch (2)
Federal Programs Branch (6)
Office of Immigration Litigation - Appellate Section (2)
Office of Immigration Litigation - District Courts (3)
Torts Branch (4)
Civil Rights Division (8)

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Legal Education
*
Other Education
*
Bar Admission Status
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards
*
References
*
Essays
*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
Languages
Demographics
*
Additional Information

Short Answer Questions

Rank the following branches numerically in order of preference. Rank only branches in which you
are interested. Ranking more than one does not count toward your three employment preferences.

*
Components & Offices of Interest

*
Employment

Geographic and Section Preferences

Civil Division (25)

Part 2
Practice Area Interests

Hiring Office Preferences

Antitrust Division (15)

SUBMIT PART ONE

1

Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)
Review and Print This Application
CERTIFY AND SUBMIT

Criminal Division (12)

1

Rank the following Criminal Division positions numerically in order of preference. Rank only the
positions in which you are interested. Ranking more than one does not count toward your three
employment preferences.

Asset Forfeiture Fellowship Program (3)
Trial Attorneys (9)
Drug Enforcement Administration Administrative Law Judges (Law Clerk) (3)
Environment and Natural Resource Division (16)
Executive Office for Immigration Review (37)

1

(U.S. citizenship required)
Rank the following sub-offices numerically in order of preference. Rank only those offices in which
you are interested. Ranking more than one does not count toward your three employment
preferences.

Board of Immigration Appeals (4)
Office of Policy (4)
Office of the Director (1)
Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer (1)
Office of General Counsel (2)
Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (25)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (Office of General Counsel) (5)
(U.S. citizenship required)
Federal Bureau of Prisons (1)
Gaye L. Tenoso Indian Country Fellowship (1)

1

Open to all applicants. Please review bar admission and entry on duty requirements. The Selection
Panel will not consider where the applicant ranked the Fellowship in order of employment
preference when selecting interview candidates. Interview candidates will be asked about
assignment preferences following notice of selection for interview. The Indian Country Fellowship
will place one Fellow in a U.S. Attorney's Office (any participating District) with assignment based on
mutual agreement of the Fellow and District.
Participating Districts are:
- District of Arizona
- District of Montana
- District of Nebraska
- Eastern District of Oklahoma
- Northern District of Oklahoma
- Western District of Oklahoma
- District of Oregon
- Eastern District of Washington
Follow on questions:

Why do you want to be an Indian Country Fellow and what background skills, education, or experience
will contribute to your success, if selected? (2000 characters maximum)

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Tax Division (15)

1

Rank the following Tax Division Sections numerically in order of preference. Rank only the sections
in which you are interested. Ranking more than one does not count toward your three employment
preferences.

Civil Section (6)
Criminal Section (9)
U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona (2)

1

Current law students are not eligible and will not be considered. Candidates must be admitted to a
bar (any U S jurisdiction) before entering on duty

bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) before entering on duty.

Open only to applicants who:

* have a J.D. and
* are serving in (or will soon begin or have completed) a Federal judicial clerkship.
Follow on questions:

Tell us why you want to be an Assistant U.S. Attorney and describe the experiences, characteristics, or
qualifications that make you a strong candidate. (2000 characters maximum)

Spell Check
What role can an Assistant U.S. Attorney play in making our society a better place? (2000 characters
maximum)

Spell Check

U.S. Trustee Program (6)
U.S. Citizenship required.
Informal Participants
Other Department components participate informally in the Honors Program, subject to availability of funds.
They may not follow the regular Honors Program timeline and may contact a candidate at any time during or
after the review and selection process. Check the box by the name of any of the components in which you are
interested. This does not count as one of your three employment preferences.


National Security Division (2)

Office of Information Policy (1)

U.S. Attorneys' Offices
Eligibility for U.S. Attorneys' Offices is restricted to law school graduates. Current law students may
not apply.
Candidates must be admitted to a bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) before entering on duty. These
positions are open only to applicants who:
* have a J.D., and

* are serving in (or will soon begin) judicial clerkships or qualifying legal fellowships, and

* are admitted to a bar (any U.S. jurisdiction) or have taken a summer 2021 bar exam with results pending
this fall.
The U.S. Attorneys' Offices listed below are participating informally. Other U.S. Attorneys' Offices may
request applications at a later date.
Check the box by Districts in which you are interested. Please do not request consideration unless you are
willing to relocate to the state where the District is located.
Southern District of California (1-2)
Southern District of Florida (1)
Northern District of Texas (1-2)
Other U.S. Attorneys' Offices
Follow on questions:

Other U.S. Attorneys' Offices may wish to consider Honors Program candidates. To assist us in
identifying candidates interested in working in specific locations, please select the States in which
you are willing to work if such an opportunity arose. Use the CTRL button to make multiple
selections or to remove an erroneous selection. To display your selections, use the "Review
Selections" button. Your selections will be displayed on the "Review and Print this Application"
screen.

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California

Do not respond if you applied to a formally participating U.S. Attorney's Office and answered these questions
previously.
Tell us why you want to be an Assistant U.S. Attorney and describe the experiences, characteristics, or qualifications that make
you a strong candidate. (2000 characters maximum)

Spell Check
What role can an Assistant U.S. Attorney play in making our society a better place? (2000 characters maximum)

Spell Check


Other DOJ Components (excluding U.S. Attorneys' Offices)
Follow on questions:
Components not listed on the application may wish to consider Honors Program candidates from time to time. If you would like to
be considered for possible opportunities with Department offices, please select the states in which you would be willing to work if
such an opportunity arose. Use the CTRL button to make multiple selections or to remove an erroneous selection. To display
your selections, use the "Review Selections" button. Your selections will be displayed on the "Review and Print This Application"
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Legal Education

Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

List all law schools attended when earning your initial law degree (J.D. or equivalent). Transfer students should not
enter the "Date J.D./LL.M Received/Expected" from the non-degree granting institution.

Part 2

Joint degree students who have not completed both degrees click here for special instructions
and enter the date by
which both degrees will be completed in the "Date J.D. Received/Expected" box to ensure routing to the proper
Program. To qualify as a joint degree student, you must be simultaneously enrolled in both degree programs and
actively pursuing both degrees. In the case of JD/LLM joint degrees, you must complete courses creditable to both
degrees prior to completing your JD.

*
Components & Offices of Interest

Law school graduates in full-time clerkships/fellowships who are enrolled in a part-time graduate law program should
enter that information here.

*
Bar Admission Status

Practice Area Interests
*
Legal Education
*
Other Education
*
Law School Achievement
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards

School
Name
Add JD

School
Location
Add LLM

Dates
Attended

Degree

Date J.D/LL.M
Received/Expected

Graduation
Honors








*
Employment
*
References
*
Essays
*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
Languages
Demographics

Law School Grades & Class Standing

*
Additional Information
Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)
Review and Print This Application
CERTIFY AND SUBMIT

GPA and Law School Grading Scales should be consistent (e.g., all alphabetic or all numeric). If your law
school grading scale is "4.0 to 0.0", don't list a GPA of "B+."
Due to the impact of the global pandemic, my law school implemented a "Pass/Fail" grading policy
(or equivalent) starting with Spring 2020 courses (which may extend into the 2020-2021 academic year)
which is reflected on my transcript
* J.D. Law School GPA:  
* J.D. Law School Grading Scale:  
4.0 to 0.0
4.0 to 0.9 (or below)
4.0 to 1.6 (or below)
4.0 to 1.7 (or below)
4.0 to 2.1 (or below)
4.0 to 2.66 (or below)
4.01 to 0.0
4.3 to 0.0
4.3 to 0.5 (or below)
4.3 to 1.0
4.3 to 1.5 (or below)
4.3 to 1.69 (or below)
4.3 to 2.68 (or below)
4.33 to 0.0
4.333 to 0.0
4.4 to 1.9
12 to 1
99 to 69 (or below)
99 to 59 (or below)
99 to 55 (or below)
99 to 50 (or below)
100 to 70 (or below)
100 to 69 (or below)
100 to 65 (or below)
100 to 64 (or below)
100 to 61 (or below)

100 to 60 (or below)
100 to 59 (or below)
100 to 55 (or below)
100 to 50 (or below)
186 to 159 (or below)
A+ to F
A+ to F (No C- or D grades)
A+ to E (E = 0 points)
A to F
Excellent to Fail
Outstanding to Fail
Dean's Scholar to Fail
High Honors (HH) to Fail
Honors (H) to Fail
* J.D. law school class rank:
Top 5%
Top 6-10%
Top 11-15%
Top 16-25%
Top 26-33% (top third)
Top 34-50% (top half)
Lower 50%
Law School does not rank students by percentile.
Law School partially ranks some students by percentile, but I am not ranked.  

Law School Official Grading Scales
Click here to access information about law school grading scales and academics on the National Association for
Law Placement website. Once the screen opens, type in the law school name or select the state where the
school is located, then click "Search."
When the Search Results display, click on the name of the law school to open its webpage, then select the
"Grading / Academics" tab near the center of the blue menu bar. Links to the most currently reported grading
system, school specific academic awards and honors, and percentile cutoffs (for schools that rank) will then
display.

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Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

List all law schools attended when earning
your
initial law degree (J.D. or equivalent). Transfer students should not
Law
School
enter the "Date J.D./LL.M Received/Expected" from the non-degree granting institution.
* Select Your Law School (JD or equivalent):
Joint degree students who have not completed
both degrees
click
here
special
enter the date by


Click "search"
to select
your
lawfor
school.
If instructions
and
your
which both degrees will be completed in specific
the "Date
Received/Expected"
box to
ensure routing to the proper
lawJ.D.
school
name does not show
up,
Program. To qualify as a joint degree student,
searchyou
by must
state be simultaneously enrolled in both degree programs and
actively pursuing both degrees. In the case of JD/LLM joint degrees, you must complete courses creditable to both
* Start Date:
degrees prior to completing your JD.
MM/DD/YYYY
* End Date:
(Enter the date your initial law degree
Law school graduates in full-time clerkships/fellowships who are enrolled in a part-time graduate law program should
(J.D.) was received/expected both here and
enter that information here.
below. If no J.D. was/will be conferred (e.g.,
MM/DD/YYYY
transfer, cross-enrollment, etc.), enter the last
date attended and do not answer the question
School
School
Dates below).
Date J.D/LL.M
Graduation
Degree
Name

Add JD

Location

Add LLM

Attended








Received/Expected

Date J.D (or equivalent) Received/Expected:
(enter only for degree-granting institution)

Honors

MM/DD/YYYY

Graduation Honors: (enter only if degree is
complete and honors awarded)

Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
Search

*
Legal Education
*
Other Education
 X
*
Law School Achievement
*
Bar Admission Status
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
 X
*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment
*
References
 X
*
Essays
*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
Languages
Demographics

Law School Grades & Class Standing

*
Additional Information

Review and Print This Application
CERTIFY AND SUBMIT

GPA and Law School Grading Scales should be consistent (e.g., all alphabetic or all numeric). If your law
school grading scale is "4.0 to 0.0", don't list a GPA of "B+."
Due to the impact of the global pandemic, my law school implemented a "Pass/Fail" grading policy
(or equivalent) starting with Spring 2020 courses (which may extend into the 2020-2021 academic year)
which is reflected on my transcript
* J.D. Law School GPA:  
* J.D. Law School Grading Scale:  
4.0 to 0.0
4.0 to 0.9 (or below)
4.0 to 1.6 (or below)
4.0 to 1.7 (or below)
4.0 to 2.1 (or below)
4.0 to 2.66 (or below)
4.01 to 0.0
4.3 to 0.0
4.3 to 0.5 (or below)
4.3 to 1.0
4.3 to 1.5 (or below)
4.3 to 1.69 (or below)
4.3 to 2.68 (or below)
4.33 to 0.0
4.333 to 0.0
4.4 to 1.9
12 to 1
99 to 69 (or below)
99 to 59 (or below)
99 to 55 (or below)
99 to 50 (or below)
100 to 70 (or below)
100 to 69 (or below)
100 to 65 (or below)
100 to 64 (or below)
100 to 61 (or below)

Ok

Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)

100 to 60 (or below)
100 to 59 (or below)
100 to 55 (or below)
100 to 50 (or below)
186 to 159 (or below)
A+ to F
A+ to F (No C- or D grades)
A+ to E (E = 0 points)
A to F
Excellent to Fail
Outstanding to Fail
Dean's Scholar to Fail
High Honors (HH) to Fail
Honors (H) to Fail
* J.D. law school class rank:
Top 5%
Top 6-10%
Top 11-15%
Top 16-25%
Top 26-33% (top third)
Top 34-50% (top half)
Lower 50%
Law School does not rank students by percentile.
Law School partially ranks some students by percentile, but I am not ranked.  

Law School Official Grading Scales
Click here to access information about law school grading scales and academics on the National Association for
Law Placement website. Once the screen opens, type in the law school name or select the state where the
school is located, then click "Search."
When the Search Results display, click on the name of the law school to open its webpage, then select the
"Grading / Academics" tab near the center of the blue menu bar. Links to the most currently reported grading
system, school specific academic awards and honors, and percentile cutoffs (for schools that rank) will then
display.

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Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

List all law schools attended when earning
your
initial law degree (J.D. or equivalent). Transfer students should not
Law
School
enter the "Date J.D./LL.M Received/Expected" from the non-degree granting institution.
* Select Your Law
Joint degree students who have not completed
click here for special instructions
and enter the date by
School both
(LL.Mdegrees
or
which both degrees will be completed in equivalent):
the "Date J.D. Received/Expected" box to ensure routing to the proper
Program. To qualify as a joint degree student,
you must

 tobe simultaneously enrolled in both degree programs and
Click "search"
actively pursuing both degrees. In the case
of JD/LLM
select
your lawjoint degrees, you must complete courses creditable to both
degrees prior to completing your JD.
school. If your
specific law school
Law school graduates in full-time clerkships/fellowships
name does not who are enrolled in a part-time graduate law program should
enter that information here.
show up, search by
state
School
Name
Add JD

School
Location
Add LLM

* Degree Type:

Dates
Degree
Attended
* Degree Field:

Date J.D/LL.M
Received/Expected

* Start Date:

MM/DD/YYYY








Graduation
Honors

 X

* End Date:

(If you
received/expect
your law degree
MM/DD/YYYY
 X
from this school,
Law School Grades & Class enter
Standing
the same date
in date degree
received/expected)
Date LL.M (or
equivalent)
MM/DD/YYYY
 X
Received/Expected:
GPA and Law School Grading Scales
should be consistent (e.g., all alphabetic or all numeric). If your law
school grading scale is "4.0 to 0.0",Graduation
don't list aHonors:
GPA of "B+."

Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education
*
Other Education

S

*
Law School Achievement
*
Bar Admission Status

*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment
*
References
*
Essays
*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
Languages
Demographics
*
Additional Information
Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)
Review and Print This Application
CERTIFY AND SUBMIT

Due to the impact of the global pandemic, my law school implemented a "Pass/Fail" grading policy
(or equivalent) starting with Spring 2020 courses (which may extend into the 2020-2021 academic year)
which is reflected on my transcript
* J.D. Law School GPA:  
* J.D. Law School Grading Scale:  
4.0 to 0.0
4.0 to 0.9 (or below)
4.0 to 1.6 (or below)
4.0 to 1.7 (or below)
4.0 to 2.1 (or below)
4.0 to 2.66 (or below)
4.01 to 0.0
4.3 to 0.0
4.3 to 0.5 (or below)
4.3 to 1.0
4.3 to 1.5 (or below)
4.3 to 1.69 (or below)
4.3 to 2.68 (or below)
4.33 to 0.0
4.333 to 0.0
4.4 to 1.9
12 to 1
99 to 69 (or below)
99 to 59 (or below)
99 to 55 (or below)
99 to 50 (or below)
100 to 70 (or below)
100 to 69 (or below)
100 to 65 (or below)
100 to 64 (or below)
100 to 61 (or below)

Ok

100 to 60 (or below)
100 to 59 (or below)
100 to 55 (or below)
100 to 50 (or below)
186 to 159 (or below)
A+ to F
A+ to F (No C- or D grades)
A+ to E (E = 0 points)
A to F
Excellent to Fail
Outstanding to Fail
Dean's Scholar to Fail
High Honors (HH) to Fail
Honors (H) to Fail
* J.D. law school class rank:
Top 5%
Top 6-10%
Top 11-15%
Top 16-25%
Top 26-33% (top third)
Top 34-50% (top half)
Lower 50%
Law School does not rank students by percentile.
Law School partially ranks some students by percentile, but I am not ranked.  

Law School Official Grading Scales
Click here to access information about law school grading scales and academics on the National Association for
Law Placement website. Once the screen opens, type in the law school name or select the state where the
school is located, then click "Search."
When the Search Results display, click on the name of the law school to open its webpage, then select the
"Grading / Academics" tab near the center of the blue menu bar. Links to the most currently reported grading
system, school specific academic awards and honors, and percentile cutoffs (for schools that rank) will then
display.

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Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

Check the box that most accurately describes your grade in your first-year legal writing course
An "A" or its equivalent
Passing grade other than a minimally passing grade. (click popup for definition of minimally passing
grade)  
Minimally passing grade. (click popup for definition of minimally passing grade)  
Non-passing grade
Were you selected as a legal writing instructor or legal writing teaching assistant? (Include on "Employment"
screen)

Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education
*
Other Education
*
Law School Achievement
*
Bar Admission Status
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment

Yes

*
References

No

*
Essays

Did you receive an award for legal writing (including but not limited to "best brief" in first-year moot court)?

*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
Languages

Yes

Demographics

No

*
Additional Information

Were you selected for a Law Review or Law Journal on the basis of a writing competition? (Applicants selected
for Law Review/Journal solely based on grades may indicate by answering the next question below.) This
particular question addresses "writing on" to Law Review/Journal, including circumstances where selection is
based on both a writing requirement and grades.
Yes
No
Were you selected for a Law Review or Law Journal solely on the basis of your grades?
Yes
No
Does your law school transcript list any failing or non-passing law school grades in a graded class (including
classes that are Pass/Fail or the equivalent)?
Yes - my transcript includes failing or non-passing grades in a graded class (including classes that are
Pass/Fail or the equivalent).  
No - I have no failing grades listed on my transcript.

Listed below are seven options reflecting law school grading systems. Please review all seven before answering
to ensure you select the most appropriate option.
If you listed a specific class rank by percentile on the Legal Education screen, select 'Not Applicable'
from the menu below.
If you did not list a specific class rank by percentile on the Legal Education screen (e.g., you attend a law school
that does not rank in percentiles or your law school partially ranks by percentile but you are not a ranked
student), then you must choose the option that most accurately describes your law school's grading system and
select the button that reflects your grade range/academic performance in law school.
You must select a measurable level of academic performance in one of the seven grading system options unless
you previously entered a specific class rank by percentile. If you select an incorrect option from among the seven
types of grading systems listed below, simply select another option to undo your previous selection. Failure to list
either class rank by percentile (on the Legal Education screen) or a measurable level of academic achievement
(from the menu selections below) will constitute an incomplete application and result in disqualification.
From the options below, select the one that most accurately describes your law school's grading system, and
then select the button that reflects your level of academic achievement in law school:
My law school grades on an expanded 4.0 scale (i.e., 4.3 = A+ or highest grade)

Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)
Review and Print This Application
CERTIFY AND SUBMIT

My law school grades on a 4.0 scale (i.e., 4.0 = A or highest grade)
My law school grades in an Honors, Pass, Low/Marginal/Substandard Pass, Fail system
My law school grades on a High Honors, Honors, Pass, (Low/Substandard Pass may or may
not be an option) Fail or equivalent system (i.e., Excellent, Above Average, Satisfactory,
Unsatisfactory, Fail)
My law school grades on a strict Pass / Fail system (or equivalent, e.g., Credit / No Credit)
My law school grades on a 100 point numeric scale for which there is no equivalent alphabetic
grade
My law school uses alphabetic grades (generally A through F or equivalent) or numeric grades
that relate to A through F (or equivalent), but does not use a 4.3 or 4.0 scale
NOT APPLICABLE

* Are you willing to work in Washington, D.C.?
Yes
No

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Bar Admission Status

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Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

Select the button corresponding to your bar admission status. This section relates only to U.S. jurisdictions.

Part 2

If you took a July 2021 bar exam (including the Uniform Bar Exam with all jurisdiction-specific components
for bar admission) and expect results this fall, select "Admission Pending."

Practice Area Interests

If you took the Uniform Bar Exam this summer but have not taken/completed all jurisdiction-specific
components for bar admission this fall, select "Not Admitted."

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Legal Education

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Components & Offices of Interest
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Other Education
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Law School Achievement

All others not bar admitted, select "Not Admitted."

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Professional Accomplishments & Experience

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Honors & Awards
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Employment

Admission Pending

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References
*
Essays

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Select U.S. State(s)/jurisdiction(s) where you are admitted to the Bar; OR where you have taken the Bar Exam
and are waiting on your results; OR where you have taken the UBE, completed all jurisdiction-specific
requirements, and are awaiting results. You may use "CTRL+click" to select more than one State/jurisdiction.

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Professional Accomplishments & Experience

Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

In this section, you are asked to provide college and post-college professional accomplishments and experience
(including activities you have undertaken as part of a job, internship/externship or student group). Select all that
apply. Briefly list relevant details about your participation in the activity as you would on a resume (e.g., name of
publication; editorial position; name of competition, team or employer; dates you engaged in this activity; whether
full- or part-time; location; primary duties; etc.) in the text box that opens when you check a box. We strongly
recommend you list significant employment (including internships/externships) in the Employment
section as well.


Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education
*
Other Education
*
Law School Achievement

RESEARCH AND WRITING
Law Review/Journal Editorial Position
Law School's Primary Official Law Review/Journal member or selectee

*
Bar Admission Status
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment
*
References

Other School-Recognized Law Review/Journal member or selectee

*
Essays

Research Assistant to college or law school professor or dean

*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference

Full-time employment as compensated journalist/Article/Column/News writer

Languages
Demographics

Compensated speech writing

*
Additional Information

Editor on college student newspaper

Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)

ORAL ADVOCACY
Competitive Moot Court (not required first year Moot Court) award winner
Competitive Moot Court (not required first year Moot Court) participant
Competitive Moot Court (not required first year Moot Court) selectee
Competitive Mock Trial / Trial Advocacy team award winner
Competitive Mock Trial / Trial Advocacy team participant
Competitive Mock Trial / Trial Advocacy team selectee
College debate team; college forensics team; individual debate competition in college
Significant experience in non-legal public speaking club/group (e.g. Toastmasters)
PUBLIC SERVICE
Congressional internship/externship
Department of Justice legal internship/externship
Federal government legal internship/externship (other than U.S. Department of Justice)
Federal government non-legal internship/externship (including U.S. Department of Justice)
Federal judicial internship/externship
Legislative experience
International judicial, governmental, or organization internship/externship/fellowship
State or local government legal internship/externship
Tax Preparer in a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
Significant work with a legal non-profit, legal aid organization, or legal advocacy group) other than a
law school clinic or student practice organization)
State or municipal judicial internship/externship
Significant non-legal volunteerism (excluding military service); e.g., Habitat for Humanity, Red Cross,
Animal Rescue Groups, etc.
Peace Corps / Teach for America / AmeriCorps

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Pro-Bono work
LITIGATION EXPERIENCE
Successfully completed a litigation-related or client-service oriented law school practical experience
(e.g., formal clinic or student practice organization) that provides opportunities to gain practical legal
experience under the supervision of a licensed attorney
Litigation-related experience (e.g., work in a prosecutor's office, public defender's office, or private
law firm where at least 2/3 of your time was assigned to litigation-related activities)
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERIENCE (May include work experience, law school clinics, special training, or
specialty (advanced) law school classes completed (not basic law school classes).)
Administrative Law
Appellate Law
Bankruptcy
Consumer Law
Environmental Law
Food & Drug Law
Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Law
Government Contracts
Health Care
Immigration Law
Information Technology/Information Security Law
Patents, Trademark or Copyright Law or Procedures
Tort Law/Personal Injury Law
Experience as a corrections or law enforcement officer, or as an investigator or inspector general for
a public agency
OTHER EXPERIENCE
Full-time Certified Public Accountant
Full-time employment as a paralegal
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Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

In this section, you are asked to provide college and post-college professional accomplishments and experience
(including activities you have undertaken as part of a job, internship/externship or student group). Select all that
apply. Briefly list relevant details about your participation in the activity as you would on a resume (e.g., name of
publication; editorial position; name of competition, team or employer; dates you engaged in this activity; whether
full- or part-time; location; primary duties; etc.) in the text box that opens when you check a box. We strongly
recommend you list significant employment (including internships/externships) in the Employment
section as well.


Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education
*
Other Education
*
Law School Achievement

RESEARCH AND WRITING
Law Review/Journal Editorial Position
* (500 characters maximum)

*
Bar Admission Status
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment
*
References
*
Essays
*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
Languages

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Law School's Primary Official Law Review/Journal member or selectee
* (500 characters maximum)

Demographics
*
Additional Information
Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)
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Other School-Recognized Law Review/Journal member or selectee
* (500 characters maximum)

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Research Assistant to college or law school professor or dean
* (500 characters maximum)

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Full-time employment as compensated journalist/Article/Column/News writer
* (500 characters maximum)

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Compensated speech writing
* (500 characters maximum)

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Editor on college student newspaper
* (500 characters maximum)

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ORAL ADVOCACY
Competitive Moot Court (not required first year Moot Court) award winner
* (500 characters maximum)

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Competitive Moot Court (not required first year Moot Court) participant
* (500 characters maximum)

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Competitive Moot Court (not required first year Moot Court) selectee
* (500 characters maximum)

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Competitive Mock Trial / Trial Advocacy team award winner
* (500 characters maximum)

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Competitive Mock Trial / Trial Advocacy team participant
* (500 characters maximum)

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Competitive Mock Trial / Trial Advocacy team selectee
* (500 characters maximum)

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College debate team; college forensics team; individual debate competition in college
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Significant experience in non-legal public speaking club/group (e.g. Toastmasters)
* (500 characters maximum)

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PUBLIC SERVICE
Congressional internship/externship
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Department of Justice legal internship/externship
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Federal government legal internship/externship (other than U.S. Department of Justice)
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Federal government non-legal internship/externship (including U.S. Department of Justice)
* (500 characters maximum)

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Federal judicial internship/externship
* (500 characters maximum)

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Legislative experience
* (500 characters maximum)

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International judicial, governmental, or organization internship/externship/fellowship
* (500 characters maximum)

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State or local government legal internship/externship
* (500 characters maximum)

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Tax Preparer in a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
* (500 characters maximum)

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Significant work with a legal non-profit, legal aid organization, or legal advocacy group) other than a
law school clinic or student practice organization)
* (500 characters maximum)

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State or municipal judicial internship/externship
* (500 characters maximum)

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Significant non-legal volunteerism (excluding military service); e.g., Habitat for Humanity, Red Cross,
Animal Rescue Groups, etc.
* (500 characters maximum)

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Peace Corps / Teach for America / AmeriCorps
* (500 characters maximum)

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Presidential Management Fellow
* (500 characters maximum)

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Pro-Bono work
* (500 characters maximum)

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LITIGATION EXPERIENCE
Successfully completed a litigation-related or client-service oriented law school practical experience
(e.g., formal clinic or student practice organization) that provides opportunities to gain practical legal
experience under the supervision of a licensed attorney
* (500 characters maximum)

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Litigation-related experience (e.g., work in a prosecutor's office, public defender's office, or private
law firm where at least 2/3 of your time was assigned to litigation-related activities)
* (500 characters maximum)

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SUBJECT MATTER EXPERIENCE (May include work experience, law school clinics, special training, or
specialty (advanced) law school classes completed (not basic law school classes).)
Administrative Law
* (500 characters maximum)

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Appellate Law
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Bankruptcy
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Consumer Law
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Environmental Law
* (500 characters maximum)

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Food & Drug Law
* (500 characters maximum)

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Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Law
* (500 characters maximum)

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Government Contracts
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Health Care
* (500 characters maximum)

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Immigration Law
* (500 characters maximum)

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Information Technology/Information Security Law
* (500 characters maximum)

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Patents, Trademark or Copyright Law or Procedures
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Tort Law/Personal Injury Law
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Experience as a corrections or law enforcement officer, or as an investigator or inspector general for
a public agency
* (500 characters maximum)

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OTHER EXPERIENCE
Full-time Certified Public Accountant
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Full-time employment as a paralegal
* (500 characters maximum)

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Personal Information
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These activities are associated with college, graduate school, and law school. Select all that apply. If a text box
opens for a selected activity, enter relevant details as you would on a resume (e.g., name and type of award or
prize; name of team or employer; dates you engaged in the activity or received the award; title or position; duties
and responsibilities; etc.). Not all activities trigger a text box to open.

Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education
*
Other Education

Law School Dean's List

*
Law School Achievement

Award for Legal Writing

*
Bar Admission Status

Award for oral advocacy, first year moot court

*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience

Academic merit-based law school scholarship (based on law school grades) recipient

*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment

Award for highest law school grade in a class (e.g., Am Jur, book awards/prizes)

*
References

Prestigious Law School Academic Honors/Prizes

*
Essays

Prestigious Graduate School Scholarship/Fellowship

*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
Languages

Rhodes Scholar (Oxford University)

Demographics

Marshall Scholar (for post-graduate study in the U.K.)

*
Additional Information

Truman Scholar (post-graduate education award for career in government funded by the Harry S.
Truman Scholarship Foundation)

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Order of the Coif
Phi Beta Kappa
Graduated college Summa Cum Laude or with highest honors
Graduated college Magna Cum Laude or with high honors
Graduated college Cum Laude or with honors
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Honors & Awards

Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions
SUBMIT PART ONE

These activities are associated with college, graduate school, and law school. Select all that apply. If a text box
opens for a selected activity, enter relevant details as you would on a resume (e.g., name and type of award or
prize; name of team or employer; dates you engaged in the activity or received the award; title or position; duties
and responsibilities; etc.). Not all activities trigger a text box to open.

Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education

Law School Dean's List
* (500 characters maximum)

*
Other Education
*
Law School Achievement
*
Bar Admission Status
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment

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Award for Legal Writing
* (500 characters maximum)

*
References
*
Essays
*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
Languages
Demographics
*
Additional Information
Review Supporting Documents (Transcripts/Vet
Pref/Fellowship)

Spell Check
Award for oral advocacy, first year moot court
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Academic merit-based law school scholarship (based on law school grades) recipient
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Award for highest law school grade in a class (e.g., Am Jur, book awards/prizes)
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Prestigious Law School Academic Honors/Prizes
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Prestigious Graduate School Scholarship/Fellowship
* (500 characters maximum)

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Rhodes Scholar (Oxford University)
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Marshall Scholar (for post-graduate study in the U.K.)
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Truman Scholar (post-graduate education award for career in government funded by the Harry S.
Truman Scholarship Foundation)
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Law school student bar association officer
* (500 characters maximum)

Spell Check
Order of the Coif
Phi Beta Kappa
Graduated college Summa Cum Laude or with highest honors
Graduated college Magna Cum Laude or with high honors
Graduated college Cum Laude or with honors
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Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions

Significant or relevant experience may include work performed before, during, or after law school, non-legal work
performed for public or private employers, or military service. In the "Duties/Responsibilities" section, consider
describing the nature of the work performed, how your work product was used, or any skills or qualifications you
developed during your term of employment that may contribute to your success at the Department. You should be
mindful of the components you selected and the nature of their work as you complete this section.
Please enter employment history you wish the Department to consider.

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Part 2
Practice Area Interests
*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education

To enter data manually, simply use the appropriate "add" link. We ask that you enter prior U.S. Department of Justice
experiences first, using its specific "add" link; then add other significant or relevant experience using the second
"add" link.

*
Other Education

Honors Program and SLIP Law Clerk applicants who listed post-law school clerkships, fellowships, or graduate law
programs on the "Post-Law School Eligibility Preserving Activities" screen, in the "Program Eligibility Questions"
section, may copy their prior entries to this screen by selecting the red button below. HOWEVER, this screen
requires additional information:

*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience

If you copy your previous entries, you must then select the "Edit" button and enter the information needed
to complete the additional required fields; then Save.

*
References

To review previously listed post-law school activities, Honors Program applicants should return to the "Program
Eligibility Questions" screen, then "Law School Graduate" section. SLIP Law Clerk applicants should return to the
"Program Eligibility Questions" screen, then "Current Law School Student" section.


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In the "Responsibilities" section, we recommend that you provide information about how your work product was
used, details about the nature of the work performed or the significance of your work product, or describe how skills,
knowledge, or abilities you acquired during that term of employment will contribute to your success as an attorney.

*
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*
Bar Admission Status
*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment
*
Essays
*
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Languages
Demographics
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Select "Add" to enter prior U.S. Department of Justice experience. Include all paid or unpaid experience.
Add each employment experience separately. This section is restricted to U.S. Department of Justice
experience - do not list work at State Attorney General's Offices in this section.
Job Title

Component / Organization

Funnel Offer

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City

State / Country








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This may include, but is not limited to, paid or unpaid work (legal or non-legal), work-study performed for
academic credit, work performed as a student assistant or teaching assistant, or work performed as an
intern, extern, fellow, summer associate, or judicial law clerk. You may list professors or judges as
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Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions

Significant or relevant experience may include work performed before, during, or after law school, non-legal work
performed for public or private employers, or military service. In the "Duties/Responsibilities" section, consider
describing the nature of the work performed, how your work product was used, or any skills or qualifications you
developed during your term of employment that may contribute to your success at the Department. You should be
mindful of the components you selected and the nature of their work as you complete this section.
Please enter employment history you wish the Department to consider.
Job Title: "add" link. We ask that you enter prior U.S. Department of Justice
To enter data manually, simply use the* appropriate
experiences first, using its specific "add" link; then add other significant or relevant experience using the second
* Component / Organization:
"add" link.
Other Component / Organization:
Honors Program and SLIP Law Clerk applicants who listed post-law school clerkships, fellowships, or graduate law
programs on the "Post-Law School Eligibility Preserving Activities" screen, in the "Program Eligibility Questions"
have received
a SLIP
Offerbelow.
(Summer
2022 only).
section, may copy their prior entries to thisI screen
by selecting
theFunnel
red button
HOWEVER,
this screen
requires additional information:
* Employment:

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Part 2
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*
Components & Offices of Interest
*
Legal Education
*
Other Education
*
Law School Achievement
*
Bar Admission Status
*
Professional Accomplishments & Experience
*
Honors & Awards
*
Employment

Summer Law Intern Program (SLIP) (centrally-managed paid summer internships)
*
References
If you copy your previous entries, you must then select the "Edit" button and enter the information needed


Volunteer
to complete the additional required fields; then
Save. Internship (summer or academic year)
*
Essays


Externship/Work Study
*
Military Service & Veterans' Preference
To review previously listed post-law school activities, Honors Program applicants


should return to the "Program
U.S. Department
of Justice
Languages
Eligibility Questions" screen, then "Law School Graduate"
section. SLIP
Law paralegal
Clerk applicants
should return to the


Attorney
General's
Honorssection.
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of Justice Experience
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Supervisor Phone Number:
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Experience
* From Date:

MM/DD/YYYY

* To Date
MM/DD/YYYY

 include
(If flexible,of
details
in Duties/Responsibilities)
Select "Add" to enter prior U.S. Department
Justice
experience.
Include all paid or unpaid experience.
Add each employment experience separately. This section is restricted to U.S. Department of Justice
* Payment:
experience - do not list work at State
Attorney General's Offices in this section.
Component / Organization
* Work Schedule:
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Instructions & Acknowledgements
Personal Information
Program Eligibility Questions

Significant or relevant experience may include work performed before, during, or after law school, non-legal work
performed for public or private employers, or military service. In the "Duties/Responsibilities" section, consider
describing the nature of the work performed, how your work product was used, or any skills or qualifications you
developed during your term of employment that may contribute to your success at the Department. You should be
mindful of the components you selected and the nature of their work as you complete this section.
Please enter employment history you wish the Department to consider.

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The Department of Justice's greatest asset is its dynamic and diverse workforce, and we welcome and
encourage qualified individuals with disabilities, including individuals with targeted disabilities, to apply for
employment. The Department of Justice is firmly committed to satisfying its affirmative obligations under the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to ensure that persons with disabilities have equal opportunity to be hired and
advanced on the basis of merit.

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of 1973, as amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-325)(ADAAA),
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(1) have a physical impairment or mental impairment (psychiatric disability) that substantially limits one or more of
your major life activities as defined by 29 C.F.R. § 1630.2(i);

Demographics

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(3) are regarded as having such an impairment as defined by 29 C.F.R. § 1630.2(i).

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The Department of Justice's greatest asset is its dynamic and diverse workforce, and we welcome and
encourage qualified individuals with disabilities, including individuals with targeted disabilities, to apply for
employment. The Department of Justice is firmly committed to satisfying its affirmative obligations under the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to ensure that persons with disabilities have equal opportunity to be hired and
advanced on the basis of merit.

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Self-identification of disability status will be used solely in accordance with the provisions of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973, as amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-325)(ADAAA),
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(1) have a physical impairment or mental impairment (psychiatric disability) that substantially limits one or more of
your major life activities as defined by 29 C.F.R. § 1630.2(i);

Demographics

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(3) are regarded as having such an impairment as defined by 29 C.F.R. § 1630.2(i).

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4. If you are a non-U.S. citizen, be sure the components you designated can hire non-citizens.
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documents that validate preference eligibility. If you indicated that you were a disabled preference eligible,
please ensure you attach SF-15 or other substantiating documents.
2. We recommend you review the dates relating to all law degrees and post-law school activities (if any) to ensure
they are accurate before submitting your application.
3. You will be disqualified from consideration if you fail to attach a legible law school transcript (official or
unofficial) in a format generated by the law school or downloaded and attached as a PDF file from a law school
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I have reviewed my application for accuracy and completeness.


* I consent to the Department of Justice notifying, consulting with, or disclosing information to
appropriate authoritites, including but not limited to institutions of higher education and bar associations,
regarding discrepancies or inconsistencies in my representations.


I understand that post-submission, I cannot modify information on my application, other than contact information,
unless I first withdraw my application; and that I must re-certify and re-submit it prior to the deadline.


I understand that post-deadline, I can modify only my contact information.


I understand that applications remain active until July of the year after submission unless I withdraw.


I understand that I may not be simultaneously considered for both the Attorney General's Honors Program (for
entry level attorney positions) and the Summer Law Intern Program. Post-deadline, Honors Program applicants who
accept a judicial clerkship may, for a limited period of time, transfer to the summer law intern program by logging in
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