The Office of General Counsel, the litigation arm of the EEOC, is composed of four units, headquartered in Washington.
Over the past several years, our interns have researched and drafted memoranda on various legal issues for cases in active litigation, including cases pending before the United States Supreme Court; evaluated lower court cases for possible amicus participation; evaluated data pursuant to the investigation of alleged systemic discrimination; and participated in settlement conferences. Interns may also attend the moot court arguments that our appellate attorneys do in preparing for oral argument in the courts of appeals.
We anticipate similar work this summer. Thus, applicants must have strong analytical, research and writing skills, and should have an interest in discrimination, civil rights and/or public interest law. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume and short writing sample to:
Summer Intern Program
EEOC Office of General Counsel
1801 L Street, N.W., 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20507
FAX: (202) 663-7090
Applications for the summer program should be mailed, faxed or e-mailed by October 31.
DUE TO DIFFICULTIES IN MAIL DELIVERY TO GOVERNMENT OFFICES IN WASHINGTON, D.C., WE RECOMMEND FAXING OR E-MAILING APPLICATION MATERIALS.
If you have any questions, please contact Vincent.Blackwood@eeoc.gov, 202-663-4729.
This page was last modified on August 18, 2008.