Legal Internships
FOR CURRENT LAW STUDENTS ONLY / AVAILABLE FOR SPRING 2010 and SUMMER 2010
EPA New England offers a unique opportunity for law students to join an office dedicated to protecting public health and the environment in New England. The Region has innovative initiatives addressing environmental justice, brownfields redevelopment, and urban environmental issues, as well as comprehensive programs to protect our air, water, and land. EPA New England's legal offices are diverse and supportive, and legal interns receive mentoring from attorneys with regionally and nationally recognized expertise.
EPA New England
EPA New England, located in Boston, MA, is one of ten regional offices of the Environmental Protection Agency. The mission of the Agency is to protect public health and to preserve the environment.
EPA New England employs more than 700 people who are responsible for implementing the federal environmental statutes and programs in the six New England states. The staff includes scientists, environmental engineers, environmental protection specialists, and attorneys.
EPA New England attorneys provide legal advice on the implementation and enforcement of federal laws administered by EPA, including laws relating to air and water pollution, the control of toxic substances, and the management and disposal of hazardous wastes.
The sixty-plus attorneys in EPA New England work on a full range of legal matters including:
- enforcement actions brought in administrative hearings or federal district court against violators of federal environmental protection statutes and regulations;
- defense of EPA in lawsuits filed against it;
- review of the statutes and regulations of states and Indian tribes seeking delegations of authority from EPA to have primary responsibility for federal environmental programs;
- legal advice concerning the operation of the regional office; and
- legal advice concerning the administration of EPA grant programs.
The attorneys are housed in two separate offices: enforcement of the federal environmental statutes is managed through the Office of Environmental Stewardship. All other legal work is managed through the Office of Regional Counsel.
LEGAL INTERN PROGRAM
EPA New England is seeking motivated law school students with strong academic credentials for legal intern positions. Only currently enrolled law school students are eligible to apply for the program. We are particularly interested in students planning careers in the public sector or seeking experience in environmental law. Legal interns will have the opportunity to work on a challenging range of issues involving environmental protection and public policy throughout New England.
Summer internships are, at a minimum, ten week full-time positions. There is a summer program that includes weekly meetings introducing the legal interns to a broad range of regional activities, field trips, and brown bag lunches with senior managers.
Funding may be available for some positions. Students with outside sources of funding (i.e., scholarship, fellowship, or grant funds) or who may receive college credit are encouraged to apply.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Applications for full-time internships in Spring 2010 should be submitted prior to December 1, 2009.
The deadline for the submittal of applications for full-time internships for Summer 2010 is February 5, 2010. However, we encourage you to submit your application for the Summer 2010 program as early as possible. Some offers may be made as early as November, 2009.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is an equal opportunity employer. EPA encourages people of color to apply.
Contact Information
Resumes for legal intern positions should be sent to:
Barbara Barrett/Office of Environmental Stewardship
U.S. EPA, Region 1
5 Post Office Square, Suite 100
Mail Code:
OES04-5
Boston, MA 02109-3912
Boston, Massachusetts 02114-2023
Phone: 617-918-1700
Please be sure to include the mail code (OES04-5) in our address.
Resumes also may be sent by email to: internships.legal@epa.gov
Legal intern positions are not open to any undergraduate students or to those post-graduate students who are not currently attending law school.![[logo] US EPA](http://www.epa.gov/epafiles/images/logo_epaseal.gif)
