We’re taking a peek at law students’ summer jobs through the experiences of three students from top law schools. One is delving into immigration law. Another hopes to carve out a niche in regulatory practice. And a third explores what it’s like to work in-house at a leading facet of the sharing economy. Though they are learning in different areas, they already know this — everything is possible when you dream big and work hard. — Lisa Helem, NLJ managing editor

For Georgetown 2L, All Roads Lead to Service
Getting arrested for civil disobedience wasn’t exactly what Robin Seegers expected when the Georgetown Law student landed a summer internship with CASA de Maryland, working on immigration cases.