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Guidelines and Policies:
Standard 305 of the American Bar Association states: A student may not work in excess of 20 hours per week while
attending law school on a full time basis. Students are required to report the number of hours worked when registering
for class. Employers should inquire as to full-time or part-time status on each student applicant and schedule work
hours accordingly.
The use of Westlaw and Lexis is limited to educational purposes directly related to law school coursework. Any other
use, including any use in connection with employment, is prohibited. Students could be subject to d i sci pl i nary
actions for violation of this policy.
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Guidelines:
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is a federal law that governs the minimum wage, youth employment, overtime pay
and record-keeping for private businesses and state and federal employees. Compliance by employers with the FLSA is
mandated by the federal government. Noncompliance with FLSA can result in hefty fines and payment of back wages
due for up to three years.
The Department of Labor has recently issued guidelines for employers in the private sector providing unpaid internships
to assist them in determining whether the internships meet FLSA requirements. You can find more information at
The requirements do not apply to government and public
interest/service employers hiring volunteer/unpaid interns.
Non-Discrimination Statement:
South Texas College of Law Houston does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, age or handicap in the administration of its educational
policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs or other school administered rights, privileges, programs, or
activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.
By posting with South Texas College of Law Houston, an employer agrees to abide by our Non-Discrimination
Statement.

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