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1L Summer Employers 2010-2015 1L SUMMER EMPLOYERS 2010-2015 Alphabetically (pp. 1-23) By Employer Type (pp. 24-46) Employer Employer Location Employer Type 15th Judicial Circuit Florida Judge/Judiciary 5th District Court of Appeal California Judge/Judiciary AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah Walnut Creek, CA Business or Industry Accessible Festivals California Business or Industry Accountability Counsel San Francisco, CA Public Interest ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project Oakland, CA Public Interest ACLU Lesbian and Gay Rights and AIDS/HIV New York, NY Public Interest Projects ACLU National Headquarters New York, NY Public Interest ACLU National Prison Project Washington, DC Public Interest ACLU of Alaska Anchorage, AK Public Interest ACLU of Missouri Missouri Public Interest ACLU of North Carolina Raleigh, NC Public Interest ACLU of Northern California San Francisco, CA Public Interest ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties San Diego, CA Public Interest ACLU of Southern California Los Angeles, CA Public Interest ACLU Racial Justice Program New York, NY Public Interest ACLU Women's Rights Project New York, NY Public Interest Advancement Project Washington, DC Public Interest Advice Company Sausalito, CA Business or Industry Aetna California Business or Industry Agricultural Labor Relations Board California Government AIDS Legal Referral Panel San Francisco, CA Public Interest Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP Houston, TX Law Firm Alameda County District Attorney's Office Oakland, CA Government Alameda County District Attorney's Office, Oakland, CA Government Consumer Fraud Unit Alameda County Public Defender Oakland, CA Government Alameda County Superior Court Family Law Oakland, CA Public Interest Facilitator Alameda Superior Court Oakland, CA Judge/Judiciary Alaska Legal Services Corporation Anchorage, AK Public Interest Alaska Public Defender Agency Anchorage, AK Government Alianza del Pueblo Tennessee Public Interest Alston & Bird LLP California Law Firm Alston & Bird LLP Atlanta, GA Law Firm Amendia, Inc. Georgia Business or Industry American Civil Liberties Union - Disability Rights California Public Interest Project American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Massachusetts Public Interest American Jobs Project California Public Interest American Medical Association Illinois Business or Industry Apogee Electronics Corp. California Business or Industry Apostle Immigrant Services Connecticut Public Interest Apple, Inc. Cupertino, CA Business or Industry Arent Fox LLP California Law Firm Asian Law Alliance San Jose, CA Public Interest Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach San Francisco, CA Public Interest Assemblymember Tony Thurmond California Government Asylum Access San Francisco, CA Public Interest AT&T California Legal Department San Francisco, CA Business or Industry AT&T San Francisco San Francisco, CA Business or Industry Baker & Daniels, LLP Indiana Law Firm Baker & McKenzie Hong Kong Law Firm 1 Employer Employer Location Employer Type Barrera, Siqueiros y Torres Landa Non-US Law Firm Bay Area Legal Aid Oakland, CA Public Interest Bay Area Legal Aid Richmond, CA Public Interest Bay Area Legal Aid San Francisco, CA Public Interest Bay Area Rapid Transit District / BART Oakland, CA Government BBAM LLC California Business or Industry Becket Fund for Religious Liberty Washington, DC Public Interest Beijing Arbitration Commission Beijing Government Bener Law Firm Non-US Law Firm Berkeley Center for Law & Technology (BCLT) Berkeley, CA Academic Berkeley Center for Law, Business, and the Berkeley, CA Academic Economy Berkeley Law Center on Health, Economic & Berkeley, CA Public Interest Family Security Berry Appleman & Leiden San Francisco, CA Law Firm Bet Tzedek Legal Services Los Angeles, CA Public Interest Bloomberg, L.P. New York Business or Industry Blue Chip Career District of Columbia Business or Industry Boro Law Firm California Law Firm Boulder County Attorney Colorado Government Boxer Gerson California Law Firm BP America Inc. La Palma, CA Business or Industry Bracamontes & Vlasak, P.C. San Francisco, CA Law Firm Brennan Center for Justice New York, NY Public Interest Bryan Cave LLP (San Francisco) California Law Firm Burns Institute San Francisco, CA Public Interest C12 Energy California Business or Industry California Appellate Project San Francisco, CA Public Interest California Attorney General Oakland, CA Government California Attorney General Sacramento, CA Government California Attorney General San Francisco, CA Government California Attorney General - Health, Education, Sacramento, CA Government and Welfare Section - Sacramento Office California Attorney General Antitrust Section San Francisco, CA Government Public Rights Division California Attorney General Consumer Law Section California Government California Attorney General Correctional Law San Diego, CA Government Section California Attorney General Criminal Law Division, California Government Appeals Writs and Trials California Attorney General Public Rights Summer Sacramento, CA Government Honors Program California Attorney General, Health, Education, San Francisco, CA Government and Welfare Section California Attorney General, L/NR/Environment Oakland, CA Government California Attorney General's Office - Natural San Francisco, CA Government Resources Law Section California Attorney General's Office - Underground Los Angeles, CA Government Economy Unit California Attorney General's Office, Civil Rights Oakland, CA Government Enforcement Section California Attorney General's Office, Criminal California Government Division, Appeals, Writs, Trials (AWT) 2 Employer Employer Location Employer Type California Attorney General's Office, Public Rights Los Angeles, CA Government Div., Natural Resources Law Section California Coastal Commission San Francisco, CA Government California Court of Appeal First Appellate District San Francisco, CA Judge/Judiciary California Court of Appeal, Sixth District, San Jose, CA Judge/Judiciary Chambers of Associate Justice McAdams California Court of Appeals Second Appellate Los Angeles, CA Judge/Judiciary District California Court of Appeals, Sixth Appellate San Jose, CA Judge/Judiciary District California Department of Insurance San Francisco, CA Government California Department of Justice San Francisco, CA Government California Department of Justice Oakland, CA Government California Department of Justice, Environment, Oakland, California Government Land, and Natural Resources Section California Department of Justice, Office of the Los Angeles, CA Government Attorney General California Department of Justice, Office of the Oakland, CA Government Attorney General California Department of Public Health Sacramento, CA Government California Energy Commission Sacramento, CA Government California Lawyers for the Arts Berkeley, CA Public Interest California Lawyers for the Arts Santa Monica, CA Public Interest California Natural Resources Agency California Government California Public Utilities Commission San Francisco, CA Government California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Oxnard, CA Public Interest California Rural Legal Assistance, Migrant Unit Salinas, CA Public Interest California Supreme Court, Justice Carlos Moreno California Judge/Judiciary Capital Post-Conviction Project of Louisiana Louisiana Public Interest Carney Badley Spellman, P.S. Washington, DC Law Firm Carothers DiSante & Freudenberger LLP California Law Firm Casa Cornelia Law Center San Diego, CA Public Interest Catalyst California Public Interest CBRE, Inc. California Business or Industry Center for Appellate Litigation New York, NY Public Interest Center for Biological Diversity San Francisco, CA Public Interest Center for Democracy and Technology San Francisco, CA Public Interest Center for Food Safety San Francisco, CA Public Interest Center for International Environmental Law Washington, DC Public Interest Center for Law Energy and the Environment California Academic Center for Resource Solutions San Francisco, CA Public Interest Center for Youth Development Through Law Berkeley, CA Public Interest Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment San Francisco, CA Public Interest Centro de los Derechos del Migrante Non-US Public Interest Centro Legal de la Raza Oakland, CA Public Interest Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Academic Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth; Federal District Washington, DC Judge/Judiciary Court for the District of Columbia Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and California Public Interest Social Policy Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Berkeley, CA Academic Ethnicity and Diversity, UC Berkeley Law School Children's Law Center of California California Public Interest 3 Employer Employer Location Employer Type Children's Law Center of Los Angeles Monterey Park, CA Public Interest Children's Rights Inc. New York, NY Public Interest City and County of San Francisco, City Attorney's San Francisco, CA Government Office City Bar Justice Center New York Public Interest City of Boston Law Department Massachusetts Government City of Pasadena California Government City of Richmond City Attorney's Office Richmond, CA Government Ciudadanos en Apoyo a los Derechos Humanos Non-US Public Interest Clayton County Solicitor Georgia Government CleanPath Ventures, LLC California Business or Industry Clorox Company Oakland, CA Business or Industry Colleen McMahon New York Judge/Judiciary Colorado State Public Defender Denver, CO Government Communities for a Better Environment Oakland, CA Public Interest Community Healthcare Networks New York Public Interest
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