Location
Washington, DC, United States
Posted on
Sep 23, 2020
Profile
Legal Intern, National Prison Project, Winter/Spring 2021
The interns will primarily be working closely with a team of NPP staff attorneys, litigation fellows, paralegals, and campaign strategist to create change in prison conditions through class action litigation and strategic legislative and advocacy campaigns. The interns will assist staff in criminal justice and prison reform litigation and advocacy work. Responsibilities may include: kegal research and writing; litigation support for class action prisoner right's litigation; support for integrated advocacy campaigns for criminal justice and corrections reform; and other projects as assigned. All students who are enrolled into law school before the internship commences will be considered. Should have a commitment to prisoner's rights and civil rights work; strong legal research and writing skills; and a commitment to civil liberties, civil rights, and social justice.
Time Commitment: A part-time or full-time commitment 15, 20, or 35 hours per week.
Internship Duration: Part-time internships are a 12-week period and full-time internships are a 10-week period.
Duration: January to April
Company info
Sign Up Now - EmploymentCrossing.com