The U.S. Copyright Office is responsible for administering copyright law and advising Congress on international intellectual property law. The Office assists on drafting legislation and legislative reports, prepares studies for Congress, and maintains a public record of registration claims.
The Barbara A. Ringer Copyright Honors Program is an 18- to 24-month paid legal fellowship that trains new attorneys in federal copyright law. Honors attorneys work in offices including the Office of the General Counsel and the Office of Policy and International Affairs. Applications are accepted from current 3Ls and attorneys with fewer than 5 years’ experience.
Posted: September 10, 2020