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Law Student/Law Clerk

CompanyMid-Minnesota Legal Aid
LocationMinneapolis
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJanuary 12, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The law clerks will support attorneys in various immigration law contexts, including removal defense, asylum applications, and general immigration benefits. They will assist in drafting legal documents, attending consultations, and preparing applications.
Internship Type
other
Company Size
156
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
15 hours
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About The Company
Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid (MMLA) is a nonprofit law firm, providing free legal advice and representation on civil law matters to people of limited income, people with disabilities and people 60+ years of age. Our mission is to advocate for the legal rights of the vulnerable and disadvantaged so that they may enjoy safe, healthy, and independent lives in strong communities. MMLA’s goal is to live out its mission by achieving meaningful improvement in the lives of as many clients as possible each year. MMLA accomplishes this goal by providing direct legal advice and representation to individual clients, engaging in policy advocacy to achieve systemic change at all levels of government, developing collaborations with community organizations also serving MMLA's clients, and providing outreach and legal education to clients, organizations, and the community. MMLA’s most important stakeholders are the clients and the client communities that it serves. Its day-to-day activities are determined and driven by the needs and requests of the clients who come to us in search of help. MMLA provides legal advice and representation to people with low incomes in 20 counties in central Minnesota through offices in Minneapolis, St. Cloud and Willmar. It provides services in the following areas of law: housing, family, government benefits, disability, health, seniors, youth, consumer, immigration, and tax. MMLA also includes three statewide programs: - Minnesota Disability Law Center, which gives legal help to people with disabilities throughout Minnesota on legal issues relating to their disabilities; - Legal Services Advocacy Project, which engages in policy advocacy on issues affecting people with low incomes; - Legal Services State Support, which provides poverty law trainings to legal services and pro bono practitioners, and develops technology-based legal resources for the public and volunteer attorneys.
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Job Details

Job Location: Minneapolis, MN 55403
Salary Range: $0.01 - $0.01 Salary

Law Student/Law Clerk

Position Type: Unpaid Internship Non-Exempt

Location: Minneapolis, MN 55403

Introduction:

MMLA is seeking dedicated individuals to be part of our dynamic team. If you’re ready to contribute your skills and compassion to meaningful work, we invite you to explore this exciting opportunity.

The successful candidates will work fully in the office during the training period to ensure comprehensive onboarding and integration into our processes. Upon completion of training, a hybrid work model will be offered, allowing for a mix of in-office and remote work.

What’s in it for you?

  • We believe in work-life harmony. This role offers the flexibility to blend remote work with in-office collaboration.
  • On Fridays, the office closes at noon.
  • MMLA provides on-the-job training and mentorship, with opportunities for growth within the organization.

Why MMLA?

  • We’re not just ticking boxes. We’re genuinely committed to diversity. Bring your unique identity, experiences, and perspectives—we want them all!
  • Our mission? Equal justice for all. In your cover letter, tell us how your background can amplify this cause. Let’s change lives together.
  • Discrimination and harassment have no place here. We’re building a respectful, supportive workplace where everyone thrives.
  • Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core values for Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid, and it is critical that we incorporate these values into all aspects of our work. We recognize the particular and highly detrimental impact of racism — and of Minnesota’s racial disparities — on MMLA’s clients and staff. We, therefore, devote special attention to issues of racial justice.

Primary Responsibilities:

Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid (Legal Aid) is seeking three part-time law clerks for its Minneapolis office as part of its immigration law unit. Positions are for 10-15 hours per week minimum with at least one day being on site. The ILP provides legal representation to clients in a full range of immigration contexts including removal work, adjustment of status, applications for citizenship and VAWA-based cases including U and T visas. We receive funding from several government and private sources and enjoy a close relationship with immigrant-led community organizations.

We are seeking to provide externship opportunities or volunteer law clerk positions for three 2L or 3L students, one in each of the following focus areas:

  • Removal Defense – Support the work of our attorneys providing removal defense in both detained and non-detained immigration court proceedings; assist in drafting motions, appeals, and briefs; preparing applications for relief; and organizing and attending legal consultations and Know Your Rights presentations at ICE detention facilities.
  • Asylum/Community Clinics – Support the work of staff attorneys and accredited representatives at our immigration-focused community-based clinics at Waite House and Brian Coyle Community Center; this role will primarily focus on assisting with preparing pro se asylum and work permit applications at our community clinic sites (in person at clinic location may be required). Additionally, support other attorneys in filing asylum applications for unaccompanied immigrant youth.
  • General Humanitarian/Immigration Benefits – Support the work of all of our ILP attorneys in the day-to-day work of preparing affirmative application forms for filing with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services; research and memo writing; preparing affidavits with clients; and other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics

Knowledge

  • Familiarity with civil law procedures

Skills

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • Effectively conduct legal research

Abilities

  • Handle emotionally charged situations with empathy and professionalism

Required Qualifications:

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • Dedication to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) principles
  • Currently a 2L or 3L

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Proficiency in a second language
  • Work, volunteer, or lived experience with diverse economic, social, rural, and/or cultural communities

Compensation Information:

  • This is an unpaid Externship or Clerkship

Application Submission:

Interested applicants should submit their resume, cover letter, references, and writing sample at https://mylegalaid.org/employment/ by 12/19/2025.

If the above link directed you to our Career Page and you do not see the correct posting, we have paused or ended the application submission window.

If you require a reasonable accommodation for completing this application, interviewing, or otherwise participating in our employee selection process, please contact Megan Cook at mcook@mylegalaid.org. Please direct all other inquiries to chaskin@mylegalaid.org.

Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity employer.

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Key Skills
Legal ResearchMicrosoft SuiteEmpathyProfessionalismDiversityEquityInclusion
Categories
LegalSocial Services