What are the responsibilities and job description for the 2026 Honors Fellowship Attorney - Appeals and Grand Jury Section position at Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General?
Section Description
The section handles all appellate and post-conviction litigation, in both state and federal courts, arising from cases investigated or prosecuted by the Office of Attorney General. The section also supervises administration of the three statewide investigating grand juries in operation in the eastern, western, and middle regions of the Commonwealth.
Position Type
One-year Fellowship, Full-time, Non-civil service, Non-union. This position is at-will with no guarantee of employment for any specific term. Future employment is subject to performance, the availability of a permanent position, and an additional competitive hiring process.
Basic Function
The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General seeks a recent law school graduate or current judicial law clerk to serve for one year as an Honors Fellow in the Criminal Law Division’s Appeals and Grand Jury Section. This section litigates all appellate and post-conviction matters in cases that have been investigated and prosecuted by the Office of Attorney General, which include public corruption, human trafficking, large-scale drug dealing, and government fraud. In addition, counties refer homicide, sex assault, and other appeals to the section when local prosecutors lack sufficient resources or experience to handle the cases themselves. Litigation also includes habeas corpus cases in the federal district courts and the Third Circuit, and the section regularly files amicus curiae briefs in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Aside from these appellate duties, the section provides legal advice and assistance in pending prosecutions and supervises the operations of specially empaneled statewide investigating grand juries.
The Fellow will be a full member of the section and will receive regular assignments in the same manner as other attorneys. They will work closely with attorneys and professionals from other sections of the Office of Attorney General and from other state agencies. The Fellow must excel in written and oral communication and in legal analysis and must possess the organizational skills to manage multiple cases addressing a broad variety of issues simultaneously.
The Fellow’s job responsibilities will include writing appellate briefs, assisting with litigation strategy, conducting legal research, and participating in moot courts. Depending on the speed with which an appeal proceeds, the Fellow may also have the opportunity to argue before the Pennsylvania Superior or Commonwealth Courts.
The section handles all appellate and post-conviction litigation, in both state and federal courts, arising from cases investigated or prosecuted by the Office of Attorney General. The section also supervises administration of the three statewide investigating grand juries in operation in the eastern, western, and middle regions of the Commonwealth.
Position Type
One-year Fellowship, Full-time, Non-civil service, Non-union. This position is at-will with no guarantee of employment for any specific term. Future employment is subject to performance, the availability of a permanent position, and an additional competitive hiring process.
Basic Function
The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General seeks a recent law school graduate or current judicial law clerk to serve for one year as an Honors Fellow in the Criminal Law Division’s Appeals and Grand Jury Section. This section litigates all appellate and post-conviction matters in cases that have been investigated and prosecuted by the Office of Attorney General, which include public corruption, human trafficking, large-scale drug dealing, and government fraud. In addition, counties refer homicide, sex assault, and other appeals to the section when local prosecutors lack sufficient resources or experience to handle the cases themselves. Litigation also includes habeas corpus cases in the federal district courts and the Third Circuit, and the section regularly files amicus curiae briefs in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Aside from these appellate duties, the section provides legal advice and assistance in pending prosecutions and supervises the operations of specially empaneled statewide investigating grand juries.
The Fellow will be a full member of the section and will receive regular assignments in the same manner as other attorneys. They will work closely with attorneys and professionals from other sections of the Office of Attorney General and from other state agencies. The Fellow must excel in written and oral communication and in legal analysis and must possess the organizational skills to manage multiple cases addressing a broad variety of issues simultaneously.
The Fellow’s job responsibilities will include writing appellate briefs, assisting with litigation strategy, conducting legal research, and participating in moot courts. Depending on the speed with which an appeal proceeds, the Fellow may also have the opportunity to argue before the Pennsylvania Superior or Commonwealth Courts.
- Drafts and files briefs in Pennsylvania appellate courts and federal habeas courts
- Responds to post-conviction petitions filed in the courts of common pleas and conducts evidentiary hearings as necessary
- Provides legal analysis and research in cases at the investigatory, pretrial, and trial stage