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Summer legal interns with the ACLU of Michigan have a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge civil liberties and civil rights cases. In addition to a vibrant and innovative caseload, the ACLU of Michigan offers legal interns a rewarding summer experience.
Job Responsibility:
Drafting memoranda addressing the merits of a case and potential defenses
Meeting with and interviewing plaintiffs and witnesses
Drafting complaints and briefs
Analyzing the constitutionality of pending legislation
Helping with discovery
Requirements:
Must have finished first year of law school
Excellent research, writing and communication skills
Commitment to civil rights and civil liberties
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
must value and respect differences of race, ethnicity, age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religion, ability and socio-economic circumstance
Students who have studied constitutional law are preferred
Nice to have:
Students who have studied constitutional law are preferred
What we offer:
Opportunities to attend court hearings
Social activities
Supervision and mentorship
Potential stipend funding if unable to secure law school fellowship