Join a career development program for high school students pursuing law
Alameda County District Attorney's Office
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The Alameda County District Attorney’s Justice Academy (DAJA) is 6-month learning and working experience for public high school students interested in the study of justice, social justice, law, and the courts. Students participate in seminars, present a persuasive oral argument, and are placed in a paid internship with a local government agency, non-profit organization, office of an elected official, or private law office.
Available
Wednesday | 4 pm - 6 pm |
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Due to Covid-19, seminars meet remotely.
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ADA accessibleUnknown
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CitizenshipNo requirements
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freeYes
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age16 +
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County residents onlyAlameda
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Eligibility descriptionStudent must be a resident of and attend a public high school in Alameda County.
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grade11 – 12
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Available during COVID-19 pandemicYes
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Counties ServedAlameda
What to do next:
Call 510-272-6997
Call Niki Martinez for more information.
Email DAJA@alcoda.org
Email for more information.
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