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What is the difference between Parttime Law Student vs Paralegal?

AspectParttime Law StudentParalegal
Required CredentialsEnrolled in law school, no professional license neededTypically no formal certification, but some certifications exist
Work EnvironmentAcademic setting, law firms, internshipsLaw firms, corporate legal departments
Employer & Industry UsageLaw schools, legal internships, part-time rolesLegal support staff in law firms and organizations
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles for law students balancing studiesLegal support roles for those interested in law careers

Parttime Law Students are enrolled in law school and often work part-time in legal settings, focusing on their education. Paralegals assist lawyers by performing legal research, drafting documents, and managing case files. While both roles are connected to the legal industry, Parttime Law Students are primarily students gaining experience, whereas Paralegals are support professionals with specific legal tasks.

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Texas Public Policy Foundation Clerkship Program
The Texas Public Policy Foundation is in search of high caliber legal clerkship candidates interested in working on cutting edge public interest litigation with the Foundation's litigation team, the Center for the American Future. The Center launches legal challenges at the administrative, district, and appellate court levels on behalf of ordinary people whose lives, liberty, and property are threatened by government action in defiance of the Constitution.
Expectations
Law clerks will be assigned to the Foundation's litigation center and work directly with its Director and staff attorneys. Clerks gain real world experience working on active litigation matters, appellate briefs, and amicus briefs in collaboration with our team, based on their individual talents and the needs of the Foundation. The Foundation is non-partisan, but a broad commitment to advancing individual liberty and limited constitutional government is a must.
Successful Law Clerks
Our clerkship class consists of current law students and recent graduates who are flexible, project-oriented self-starters who can work with a wide range of leadership types. Our clerks have gone on to secure positions with state and federal judges, the Texas Attorney General's office, the Texas Governor's office and within the Foundation itself. The most successful applicants are open-minded and hardworking, with good research, writing, and interpersonal skills, and a demonstrated ability to apply mission-centered common sense to a daily routine.
Complete applications should have:
  • A cover letter (indicating the semester or summer you are able to clerk in)
  • A short bio,
  • Your resume and
  • A writing sample.

Note: Applicants must be current law students or recent graduates.
Compensation
Full time and part time law clerks will be paid a stipend upon completion of their clerkship. If your law school permits, we're happy to work with you to earn academic credit for your work at the Foundation.