Job Description
Bullet Points: - The Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection is responsible for enforcing consumer protection laws and regulations. - The Bureau offers a summer law clerk program for second-year law students interested in consumer protection issues. - Each law clerk will work with different divisions within the Bureau, gaining hands-on experience in various areas. - The program is small, with typically eight clerks, allowing for meaningful assignments and close mentorship. - Law clerks will have the opportunity to draft legal documents, attend hearings and depositions, and conduct research. - Applicants must be U.S. citizens and have completed two years of law school to be eligible. - The program is unpaid and typically lasts eight to twelve weeks. - Interested applicants can inquire about applying by emailing **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***.
SEO-friendly job title: Summer Law Clerk at the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection
H1 and H2-friendly headings: H1: Join the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection as a Summer Law Clerk H2: Gain Hands-On Experience in Consumer Protection Laws and Regulations
Bold headlines: - Protecting Consumers: The Role of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection - Summer Law Clerk Program: Join the FTC's Efforts to Enforce Consumer Protection Laws - Meaningful Assignments and Mentorship: What to Expect as a Summer Law Clerk at the FTC - Eligibility and Applications: How to Become a Summer Law Clerk with the FTC.