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Fall Legal Intern, Capital Punishment Project

CompanyACLU - Internships
LocationDurham
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJune 9, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will conduct legal and policy research and draft memoranda, affidavits, and briefs for the Capital Punishment Project. They will also research prospects for new litigation and create materials for public education.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
1250
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
20 hours
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About The Company
The ACLU is an non-profit, non-partisan organization of people who believe in the power of action. We are united by the quest – “We the people dare to create a more perfect union.” Whether in the courts, statehouses, Congress or communities, we fight to defend the rights that the Constitution guarantees to all of us —regardless of who we are, where we come from, whom we love, or what we believe. Together, we take up the toughest civil rights and liberties challenges of our time. We seek to inspire those who want change to become the ones who make change.
About the Role

About the Role

The ACLU seeks a Legal Intern in the Capital Punishment Project (Justice Division) of the ACLU’s National office in Durham, N.C. or New York City. This position is hybrid and course credit only.

Qualifying applicants must currently be matriculated legal students and must be based in the U.S. for the entire duration of the internship.

The Team:

The Capital Punishment Project, part of the ACLU’s Center for Justice, challenges the unfairness and arbitrariness of capital punishment while working toward the ultimate goal of abolishing the death penalty. The Project engages in public advocacy and strategic litigation, including the direct representation of capital defendants, challenges to systemic problems in the administration of capital punishment, and amicus briefing.

What You’ll Do:

The intern will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience by working with Capital Punishment Project. The intern will be responsible for legal and policy research, and legal writing for the Capital Punishment Project. 

Your Day to Day:

  • Conducting legal and policy research 
  • Drafting memoranda, affidavits, and briefs 
  • Researching prospects for new litigation, including both factual and legal claims 
  • Researching and drafting materials for public education 

What You'll Bring:

  • Complete 1 year of law school before the internship commences
  • A demonstrated/ strong interest in the abolition of the death penalty and a commitment to civil rights 
  • Excellent research, writing and communication skills 
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently as well as in a team
  • Strong computer skills, particularly web-based research and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (i.e. Word, Excel)
  • Initiative to see projects through to completion 

Future ACLU'ers Will:

  • Be committed to advancing the mission of the ACLU
  • Center and embed the principles of equity, inclusion and belonging in their work by demonstrating commitment to diversity with an approach that respects and values multiple perspectives
  • Be committed to work collaboratively and respectfully toward resolving obstacles and conflicts

Internship Logistics

  • Location: Our internship program offers a limited number of remote or hybrid intern positions. This internship can be remote or hybrid and based in our New York City or Durham N.C. office.
  • Time Commitment: This internship is part-time (10,15 or 20 hours/week)
  • Internship Duration: Fall internships for part-time span 12 consecutive weeks with a start date of September 8 or September 21.
  • Stipend: This internship is course credit only. This internship must be tied to the intern’s formal education program by integrated coursework or the receipt of academic credit.

Why the ACLU

For over 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States. Whether it’s ending mass incarceration, achieving full equality for the LGBTQ+ community, establishing new privacy protections for our digital age, or preserving the right to vote or the right to have an abortion, the ACLU takes up the toughest civil liberties cases and issues to defend all people. 

Our Commitment to Accessibility, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

Accessibility, equity, diversity, and inclusion are core values of the ACLU and central to our work to advance liberty, equality, and justice for all. For us diversity, equity and inclusion are not just check-the-box activities, but a chance for us to make long-term meaningful change. We are a community committed to learning and growth, humility and grace, transparency and accountability. We believe in a collective responsibility to create a culture of belonging for all people within our organization – one that respects and embraces difference; treats everyone equitably; and empowers our colleagues to do the best work possible. We are as committed to anti-oppression and anti-racism internally as we are externally. Because whether we’re in the courts or in the office, we believe ‘We the People’ means all of us.  

With this commitment in mind, we strongly encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record of arrest or conviction, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.  

The ACLU is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please email benefits.hrdept@aclu.org. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request accommodations for the interview process.

In order to be considered for this position, all candidates must formally submit an application. The ACLU does not accept unsolicited calls or emails from candidates regarding their application status.

Key Skills
Legal ResearchPolicy ResearchLegal WritingDrafting MemorandaDrafting AffidavitsDrafting BriefsPublic Education MaterialsMicrosoft Office SuiteWeb-based ResearchCommunication SkillsOrganizational Skills
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