At the ACLU of Virginia, law students gain exposure to a broad range of civil liberties and civil rights issues. Students will be fully embedded in the legal team, and will actively work with staff attorneys to conduct legal research, write legal memoranda, and draft correspondence to potential clients in response to documented complaints of civil liberties and civil rights violations. Students may also assist ACLU attorneys in the development of cases for litigation, discovery, preparation of cases for trial, and submission of amicus briefs. Students may also have the opportunity to attend oral arguments or evidentiary hearings in state and federal court and participate in lobbying state and federal elected officials on civil rights and liberties matters.
The ACLU of Virginia’s current legal docket includes a wide range of active matters, including several class action cases, in the areas of criminal legal reform, First Amendment, LGBTQ+ rights, voting rights, immigrants’ rights, and other issues impacting Virginians. The ACLU of Virginia also employs an integrated advocacy model, where the organization’s legal, policy, organizing, and communications departments work hand-in-hand to advance the affiliate’s priorities.
Educational benefits of the internship include obtaining hands-on experience in applying constitutional theories and case law to legal problems and learning how to conduct factual investigation of complaints in support of litigation or other advocacy strategies. Students may also develop experience in non-litigation advocacy work.
The ACLU of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to maximizing the diversity of our team and want to involve all those who can contribute to our inclusive culture. We strongly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, immigrants, people with disabilities, bi- or multi-lingual (including Indigenous languages) speakers, multi-cultural individuals, members of the LGBTQ community, those who have been formerly incarcerated or are currently under supervision, and other people from underrepresented and historically marginalized groups. All qualified applicants who share our vision and who have a desire to contribute to our mission are encouraged to apply. The ACLU of Virginia is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need an accommodation to apply, please email hr@acluva.org.
Applicants must be a rising 2nd or 3rd-year law student during the duration of the internship period. Applicants should be able to articulate a commitment to work for civil rights, civil liberties, and the ideals of the ACLU. Qualified applicants are enthusiastic, creative, proactive, and detail-oriented; have excellent research, writing, communication, and interpersonal skills; and can work independently.
This Summer Legal Internship position is a full-time, 11-week position (averaging 400 hours over the course of the summer with one week of unpaid vacation the week of July 4th). ACLU of Virginia policy states that summer internships must be no less than 300 and no more than 400 hours, and part-time internships are not available during the summer.
ACLU-VA office hours are 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday - Friday. Interns will be paid a rate of $20 per hour. Interns are encouraged to apply for academic credit and/or seek funds through public interest fellowships.
Interns must reside in the Commonwealth of Virginia or within 150 miles of our downtown Richmond headquarters and must be able to work in Richmond in accordance with ACLU-VA's remote work policy and must be able to attend other in-person events in various locations in Virginia as needed.
Applicants are encouraged to apply early in the hiring cycle as decisions are made on a rolling basis, but by no later than 11:59pm October 1, 2025.
Applications from all interested students are welcome. Applications must be in PDF format and include the following:
Visit our career job posting site and apply online here. Please have the above-mentioned pdf documents ready for upload before starting your application. If problems are encountered with the Internship Application Form, please contact hr@acluva.org.
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