CIVIL AND JUDICIAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The Law School's Internship Program invites students to experience
legal practice while enrolled as a law student. Students can tailor
a custom law school program by combining doctrinal law classes with
different field experiences. Students apply newly acquired legal knowledge
to real world problems and this experience enriches the classroom experience.
This synthesis of theory and practice builds professional confidence
and competence and supports the transition from law school to professional
employment.
The Internship Program reflects the Law School's commitment to a legal
professionalism "grounded in service". The knowledge and skills which
students accumulate both inside and outside the law school benefit
individuals, organizations and governments within every field of practice
in the broader society. The Internship experience underscores the inseparability
of acquiring professional excellence to fulfill our responsibility
to use this knowledge for the greater good.
Students have interned in a wide range of legal settings including:
state and federal courts; federal, state and local government agencies;
non-profit corporations; legal aid organizations; and private law firms
and companies. In these organizations, lawyers committed to mentoring
Suffolk Law students supervise work done in the field.
The program provides a space for student reflection upon the practice
of law and upon his or her own individual experience. This activity
is supported through diaries, reflective exercises and a final paper.
Please Note: The Legal Internship Program is described in detail
in the "Student Guide" which is available in Room 165. You may request that a copy be mailed to you at
(617)573-8049. After reading the Student Guide, please arrange for
an appointment with:
Bernadette T. Feeley,
Associate Clinical Professor,
Legal Internship Program
Call 617.573.8554
or sign up in Room 165
bfeeley@suffolk.edu |
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