Hey everyone! I have recently been exploring this website, www.gogovernment.org, and I think it has some pretty helpful features. It is great for people who are considering employment with the federal government, but still want to learn more about what kind of jobs are available and how to apply for them. On the home page Continue Reading »
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Resource Review: Go Goverment
Resource Review: ABA Division for Public Services
May 28, 2013, By Guest Blogger
By Alesha Williams Hi friends and colleagues! I’ve been navigating an excellent ABA resource online within the Division for Public Services. I’ll provide a link for you all to check it out at the bottom of the page. A lot of times we don’t gage the vast options within public service; however, there’s a committee Continue Reading »
Resource Review: Guide to the US Department of Justice
May 15, 2013, By Guest Blogger
Hi all! I am blogging about resources available to law students and young lawyers. This week, I’ll be discussing the Guide to the U.S. Department of Justice, which can be found at http://www.justice.gov/careers/legal/legal-careers-brochure.pdf. This site is a very informative resource that showcases a wide range of positions and offices within the Department of Justice. I was Continue Reading »
Tags: DOJ, Federal employment, public service
April 16, 2013, By Guest Blogger
Law Tigers, in a month final exams and papers will be soon to be forgotten memory. Many of you will be beginning a summer job/externship/internship. After finals, many of your favorite legal research resources may no longer be available to you. The different online services have their own quirks as to summer usage. And, graduating Continue Reading »
Student View: Tyler Levsen ’14
March 21, 2013, By Guest Blogger
Chicago is such an exciting city for those committed to public interest work and service. Early this past February I traveled with a great group of individuals to the great city of Chicago for the Midwest Public Interest Career Conference. The trip consists of two days of public interest immersion. In addition to the conference, Continue Reading »





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