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Williamson County (TX) Student Legal Internship Program

The Student Legal Internship Program is an intern program run by the County Attorney’s Office that provides certain law students the opportunity to work in a Texas prosecutor’s office and see first‐hand how legal services are provided to the public on the front line. Interns have the opportunity to:

  • Gain real courtroom experience in a hands‐on setting
  • Observe and take part in motion practice, contested hearings, and trials
  • Assist with case review, investigation, and trial preparation
  • Talk to witnesses and crime victims about ongoing cases

Internships are limited to law students who are in their 2L or 3L year or who are law school post‐graduates. Preference will be given to students who are eligible for a Temporary Trial Card though the Texas Bar Association. Internships are unpaid, and any interns accepted into the program are subject to background checks and other security measures. If you are doing an internship for school credit, we will work with your law school to accommodate your school’s academic requirements.

The County Attorney’s Office has two intern induction periods, one for the summer and one for the fall. For summer internships (May – August), an application must be received by the County Attorney’s Office no later than April 30th. For fall internships (August – November), an application must be submitted no later than July 15th. If you cannot intern during these time periods, we will consider any special circumstances on a case‐by‐case basis. Please submit your application via e‐mail to CA intern@ wilco.org.