United States District Court of Delaware announces 2026 student intern vacancy

Chief U.S. District Judge Colm F. Connolly
Chief U.S. District Judge Colm F. Connolly
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The United States District Court for the District of Delaware announced on March 26 that it is accepting applications for a one-year student internship. The position is part of the Model Intern Program offered through the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.

The internship offers students an opportunity to gain experience within the federal court system and learn about its operations. The program aims to provide hands-on learning in a professional environment, helping students develop skills relevant to careers in law and public service.

According to the announcement, interested applicants are encouraged to review additional information provided by the court regarding eligibility requirements and application procedures. Details about responsibilities, deadlines, and how to apply can be found through resources linked by the court.

The Model Intern Program is designed by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts to introduce students to various aspects of judicial administration. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts by federal courts to engage with young people considering legal or government careers.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and selected interns will serve a one-year term with opportunities for professional development.



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