The Chesapeake Bay Foundation seeks a Summer Legal Intern to be based at the Philip Merrill Environmental Center located in Annapolis, MD and may require telecommuting.
THE CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION
Established over 50 years ago, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) is the nation’s leading conservation organization dedicated solely to restoring and protecting the Chesapeake Bay, our nation’s largest estuary. With 200,000 members, an annual operating budget of $26 million, and a $55 million endowment, CBF’s 190 full time staff work in offices in Annapolis and Easton, MD; Richmond and Virginia Beach, VA; Harrisburg, PA; Washington, DC; and in 15 field education program locations across the Bay watershed.
CBF's headquarters - the Philip Merrill Environmental Center – in Annapolis is the world’s first USGBC LEED platinum building. In 2014, CBF opened the Brock Environmental Center in Virginia Beach; the Brock Center is the tenth certified Living Building and one of the most energy efficient, environmentally smart buildings in the world.
DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
Litigation
CBF’s Litigation department evaluates opportunities for filing legal actions against private parties, states, or the federal government which support CBF objectives throughout the Bay Watershed. In the appropriate circumstances, the department recommends that suit be filed, and if approved by the president and the litigation committee, counsel is retained, or the department staff handles litigation of the action internally.
CONTEXT OF THE POSITION
The legal intern will work directly with the Vice President of Litigation, Litigation Department attorneys and staff, as well as with other departments within the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Interns may also work with outside staff from other environmental organizations or governmental agencies. Work may involve some travel in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Interns have much independence and responsibility while working with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
Interns are strongly encouraged to attend at least one of CBF’s educational field trips (canoeing, work boat, skipjack, etc.) for a direct experience with the natural resources CBF strives to protect.
Essential functions include:
1. Conduct legal research on a broad range of environmental issues.
2. Review materials including government agency records, files, documents, and reports in support of developing litigation.
3. Prepare comment letters on proposed regulatory actions.
4. Work with staff to investigate and critique implementation of state laws and regulations.
5. Participate in the day-to-day life of CBF, including staff meetings, strategy sessions, and at least one CBF field experience.
6. Assist the litigation department in developing cases.
7. Work directly with diverse community members to learn about the environmental conditions of their neighborhoods and with other groups outside of CBF as needed, including participating in local environmental activities.
PREFERRED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
CBF seeks independent, creative thinkers who will help us to act wisely and in the public interest as we strive to “Save the Bay.” The ideal candidate will possess the following:
- Applicants must be a second- or third-year law student
- Experience and/or interest in engaging with environmental and administrative law and civil procedure
- Strong legal research and writing, interpersonal, and communications skills
- Ability to communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences.
- Ability to receive and give supportive feedback to foster equity and inclusion in working relationships.
Stipend : $5,900
To apply, please send resume and cover letter through job posting on CBF website. This position will be open until filled.