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Fall Litigation Intern

Atlanta, GA

Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is currently seeking a paid, part-time Litigation Intern for Fall 2021 to assist with the organization’s litigation and community advocacy in the areas of immigrant justice and voting rights. Candidates must be currently enrolled in law school; have strong interests in immigrant justice, voting rights, and civil rights law; and be committed to serving the needs of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) and other immigrant and refugee communities. The intern will receive a stipend commensurate with the duration of the internship.


Responsibilities and Duties: 

  • Assist with civil rights litigation, primarily before federal courts. May include conducting legal and factual research for ongoing and potential lawsuits, drafting and reviewing complaints, motions, and other pleadings, correspondence, and written discovery; and other litigation tasks

  • Assist with external communications activities, such as drafting press releases and community advisories

  • Assist with community organizing and education activities, such as election protection and policy advocacy

  • Work closely and collaboratively with other offices in the Asian Americans Advancing Justice affiliation, as well as other community organizations

  • Assist in general office duties, such as answering phones, outreach, and other tasks

  • There may be opportunities for the intern to experience working with other departments at Advancing Justice-Atlanta as desired

Requirements: 

  • Currently enrolled law student at an accredited institution

  • Strong legal research and writing skills

  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills

  • Interest in and passion for civil rights work and issues affecting immigrant and refugee communities

  • Commitment to Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta’s mission

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment

  • Ability to work independently and proactively in a small team

  • Commitment to working 15-20 hours per week for the fall semester (12-14 weeks from September-December 2021). The work will be done remotely.

  • Prior experience working with/ties to low-income communities of color and/or immigrant or refugee communities preferred but not required

  • Bilingual abilities are desired but not required, particularly in Korean, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Arabic, and/or Spanish

How to Apply:

Please submit a cover letter addressing your interest in the internship, resume (no more than one page), legal writing sample (no more than 5 pages), and list of three professional or academic references as one PDF to Hillary Li at hli@advancingjustice-atlanta.org by August 27, 2021.

Please write “Fall 2021 Litigation Internship” in the email subject line. No phone calls or inquiry emails, please. Applications will be accepted and considered on a rolling basis.

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