United States Marine Corps · 1 day ago
Attorney
The United States Marine Corps is seeking Marine Judge Advocates who will take responsibility for caseloads immediately in their first tour. The role involves practicing law in various fields, including criminal litigation and government ethics, while also providing opportunities for leadership and specialized legal training.
Responsibilities
Take responsibility for caseloads immediately in their first tour
Practice law in the fields of criminal litigation, institutional compliance, government ethics, and administrative law
Demonstrate leadership potential and prove yourself worthy of being commissioned an Officer of Marines
Complete The Basic School (TBS) where you will learn the duties and skills of a Marine Officer
Report to Naval Justice School (NJS) where you will be given the tools to be an effective Marine Corps Judge Advocate
Intern with Marine Judge Advocates in the Fleet Marine Force during the summer time, as well as pre-bar and post-bar timeframes
Try cases before a military judge or before a jury of Marines and/or Naval personnel
Argue appellate cases before the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals or the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Transition to other areas of law, such as Civil Law and Legal Assistance, Advising Commanders, or act as in-house counsel
Write ethics opinions and research issues pertaining to Environmental, Fiscal, Government Contracting, Labor and Employment, Claims and Tort Litigation Law and other legal matters
Work closely with Marines and Marine families on Family, Consumer, Tax, Estate and Immigration Law issues
Obtain a Master of Laws Degree at the government’s expense
Attend professional courses conducted by law schools and institutes throughout the country
Qualification
Required
US citizenship (dual citizenship is acceptable)
Bachelor's degree from an accredited university
Currently attending or graduated from an ABA accredited Law School
22+ on the ACT or 1000+ on the SAT
2.0+ undergraduate GPA
150+ on the LSAT (waiverable if below)
Age 29 and under (waiverable up to 42 in most cases)
Physically fit with no major health issues
Benefits
Opportunity to obtain a Master of Laws Degree at the government’s expense
Attend professional courses conducted by law schools and institutes throughout the country
Company
United States Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing power projection, using the mobility of the United States Navy, by Congressional mandate, to deliver rapidly, combined-arms task forces on land, at sea, and in the air.
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