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The School of Law subscribes to a number of career resources that are available to students and sometimes alumni. In this section you will find the school's on-line subscriptions. Print subscription resources can be found in the Office of Career Services library.
LexisNexis Career Center: Search for employment by city and specialty using Legal Job Sources; find information about law firms in the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory; research potential employers in the News Group File; find civil legal services offices throughout the country in the National Directory of Legal Aid and Defenders Offices; get resumé and interview tips; plus other career development resources. You will need your LexisNexis user ID and password to access features on this site. [Open in new window]
PS Law Net: Considered the most comprehensive national database of current public interest jobs, internships, fellowships, and pro bono opportunities. PS Law Net, which is available to current students and alumni, also lists other valuable sources of information, such as job fairs. To register, click on students or alumni, as appropriate, and follow the directions. [Open in new window]
UDC-DCSL Career Services Westlaw Page: Find a legal job and research employers by using a variety of employer directories (private, government and not-for-profit), reading the latest ABA materials about your area of interest, and accessing career materials geared towards law students. You will need your Westlaw username and password to access features on this site. [Open in new window]
University of Arizona's Government Honors Handbook: This online resource, which is updated throughout the year, is a comprehensive list of federal agency programs for academic year, summer, and honor programs for new graduates. The handbook also has some listings for state and local government programs. Each listing provides the necessary application information and program descriptions.The Office of Career Services Library has a hard copy. To access online, students must have a password, which may absolutely may not be shared. To obtain a password, please contact dbauman@udc.edu. [Open in new window]
Vermont Law School Guide to State Judicial Clerkships: This online guide, which is updated throughout the year, describes the application process and deadlines, including links to other sources of information. Students who live in other states, or have interests in and/or connections to other states should find this especially helpful. The Office of Career Services Library has a hard copy. To access online, students must have a password, which may absolutely may not be shared. To obtain a password, please contact dbauman@udc.edu. [Open in new window]