Job o’ the Day: The Bristow Fellowship with the U.S. Deparment of Justice’s Office of the Solicitor General in Washington, DC

From the PSJD job posting:

Every year, the Office of the Solicitor General accepts applications for one-year Bristow fellowships.  Bristow Fellows assist OSG attorneys in drafting briefs in opposition to certiorari filed against the government in the Supreme Court of the United States, preparing petitions for certiorari and briefs on the merits in Supreme Court cases, preparing recommendations to the Solicitor General regarding authorization of government appeals in the lower courts, and assisting in the preparation of oral arguments in the Supreme Court.  OSG usually selects four Bristow fellows each year.

Applicants must be law school graduates with excellent academic records. They typically come to the Fellowship after completion of a one-year judicial clerkship, most frequently with a federal appellate-court judge. The Solicitor General’s Office is interested in receiving applications from a diverse group of graduates of law schools throughout the United States.

Sound right up your alley? Check out the full job description on PSJD.org (log-in required)!