From jparkerflynn at law.fsu.edu Mon May 20 10:55:55 2024 From: jparkerflynn at law.fsu.edu (James Parker-Flynn) Date: Mon, 20 May 2024 14:55:55 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlcert] CEQ internship opening In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Students, The White House Council on Environmental Quality is seeking applicants for a summer clerkship. While there is no deadline, the spot is likely to be filled quickly, so get your applications in! More info can be found at the CEQ internship webpage. A description of the position is below CEQ Clerkship Program: CEQ seeks highly motivated 2Ls, 3Ls, and recent graduates for full-time (preferred) or part-time fall, spring, and summer legal clerkships in CEQ's Office of the General Counsel. Clerks provide critical research and writing assistance to both legal and policy staff on a variety of matters pertinent to CEQ's functions. Through CEQ's participation in policy processes across the Federal Government, clerks have the opportunity to perform diverse substantive legal work, which may include drafting memoranda on environmental, energy, natural resources, infrastructure, and general law issues; contributing to efforts to ensure that CEQ and the Federal Government meaningfully consult with Tribal Nations on issues affecting them; tracking Federal agency actions on environmental and infrastructure issues; attending interagency working group meetings; and assisting with responses to Freedom of Information Act requests and other inquiries regarding CEQ's activities. They may also help advise CEQ's policy teams on legal issues; analyze recent case law; and analyze significant draft regulations through CEQ's participation in the interagency regulatory review process under Executive Order 12866. Program Requirements: Applicants must be highly motivated, willing to contribute where needed, and able to exercise professional judgment and maturity. In addition, applicants must be U.S. citizens. Although there are no specific course prerequisites, CEQ generally prefers applicants who have completed courses in environmental or natural resources law, administrative law, or statutory interpretation, and whose work, volunteer, and other experience demonstrates a commitment to environment, energy, or natural resources issues. CEQ will work with students who seek school credit for their uncompensated service. Note: The White House has a zero-tolerance policy for drug use. Law clerks must take a drug test prior to beginning the clerkship. Failure to pass the drug test will result in immediate disqualification. James Parker-Flynn Director of the Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law Florida State University College of Law -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part --------------