Office of the General Counsel (Copyright) Externship - Fall 2025
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Legal externs are vital contributors to the work of the Office of the General Counsel ("OGC"). The OGC is responsible for providing high quality, cost-efficient, legal and related services to our NPR clients to achieve its mission of service to the public. NPR is looking for a 2L or 3L who has a strong interest in copyright law, has taken a course in copyright law, and has comprehensive knowledge of basic copyright principles and fair use. The externship will provide an excellent opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the many legal issues involved in fair use analysis, rights management, and the audio licensing process. We are interviewing for Fall 2025. NPR offers legal externships throughout the year. Course credit may be obtained by arrangement with individual law schools. During the summer, law clerks are expected to work full time, 40 hours per week for 12 weeks. Fall and Spring externships can be on a part-time schedule (usually 15-20 hours per week) or full-time schedule. Fall and Spring externships must be for course credit. EXTERN RESPONSIBILITIES The extern will gain practical experience working on issues related to copyright, fair use, and audio licensing, which will include assisting senior counsel with the following tasks:
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SCHEDULE NPR generally offers legal externships throughout the year. During the summer, law clerks are expected to work full time, 40 hours per week for 12 weeks. Fall and Spring externships can be on a part-time schedule (usually 15 - 20 hours per week depending on school requirements) or full-time schedule. Application submissions for Office of the General Counsel (Copyright) Externship - Summer 2025 will close on July 31st at 11:59pm ET. COMPENSATION Course Credit: This externship is designed to be a learning experience for law students for which school credit must be obtained. Applicants must be able to comply with their school's requirements for academic credit. School-sponsored Stipends: This externship may alternately be compensated through a program in which the student receives a stipend from their school for non-profit work. Does this sound like you? If so, we want to hear from you.. All externs must have authorization to work in the United States. Please include the following to be considered:
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