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Two Months Left to Apply to FIRE's Paid Summer Internship!

Even though the new semester is just starting, it’s not too early to make summer plans. If you’re a college student and you’re passionate about students’ First Amendment rights, then you should consider spending your summer with FIRE!
FIRE’s Summer Internship is an eight-week, paid program that offers current undergraduates the opportunity to assist FIRE in defending civil liberties on campuses all across the country. FIRE interns do substantive work and participate in weekly seminars with FIRE staff and other experts on freedom of expression, due process, and much more.
The internship takes place in FIRE’s Philadelphia office from Monday, June 9, through Friday, August 1. We will accept applications until March 14, 2014 and consider them on a rolling basis.
And law school students, be sure to check out our Legal Internship!
All eligible students are encouraged to apply for this great opportunity!
Image: FIRE's 2013 intern class
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