The Citizens Jury Project, housed at the Fund for Modern Courts, is staffed by student interns who work on jury reform in New York. The project's OmbudService responds to jurors' ideas and concerns and assesses the conditions of New York courts through ongoing data collection and analysis.
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60, 100 & 111 Centre Street Courthouses (Manhattan) |
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320 Jay St. Courthouse (Brooklyn) |
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360 Adams Courthouse (Brooklyn) |
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89-17 Sutphin Boulevard Courthouse (Jamaica, Queens) |
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120-55 Queens Boulevard Courthouse (Kew Gardens, Queens) |
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851 Grand Concourse (Bronx) |
Interns deal firsthand with the issues affecting jurors.
In addition to working in the courts, interns have the opportunity
to conduct legal and policy research, and visit a variety of courts
and court-affiliated organizations.
"Interested graduate and undergraduate students who are able to work under deadlines, work independently, and show initiative are encouraged to apply.
Applicants must be available to work three mornings a week. Multi-lingual fluency is a plus. Please send a brief cover letter and resume to: chabin@moderncourts.org with "Internship" in the subject line.