2008 Fall Internship-ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, NY (8/19/2008)
2008 FALL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
NOTICE TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
Immigrants’ Rights Project, NY
The Immigrant Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU) seeks applicants for the Undergraduate Fall Internship
in New York City starting in September 2008.
OVERVIEW:
The Immigrants’ Rights Project (IRP) is a national project of the American
Civil Liberties Union with offices in New York and California. Using targeted
impact litigation, advocacy and public outreach, the Project carries on the
ACLU’s commitment to protecting the rights and liberties of immigrants.
In federal district and appellate courts, including the Supreme Court, the Project
conducts the nation’s largest impact litigation program dedicated to defending
and expanding the rights of immigrants, enforcing the guarantees of the Constitution,
and achieving equal justice under the law.
The Project has focused on challenging laws that deny immigrants access to
the judicial system, impose indefinite and mandatory detention, and constitute
discrimination on the basis of “alienage” by governmental and private
entities. In addition, the Project has been challenging post-9/11 practices,
including litigation against Secretary Rumsfeld and military commanders for
torture and abuse of detainees in U.S. custody in Iraq and Afghanistan, FOIA
litigation to disclose government documents about such torture, suits challenging
selective enforcement and other forms of discrimination, and the use of “enemy
combatant” and “material witness” designations to impose detention
without trial.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Interns will work under the direct supervision of the Project's paralegals and
will have the opportunity to work with the attorneys on a range of significant
issues and projects.
The work will include:
- Conducting factual research
- Assisting the department with daily administrative tasks
- Screening telephone and written inquiries for individuals seeking legal
assistance
- Assisting in the production of complaints and briefs
- Assisting in the maintenance of case files and compiling of press files
- Other projects as assigned
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
- Commitment to civil liberties
- Strong interest in social justice and legal issues
- Excellent writing, communication, and research skills
- Demonstrated initiative to see projects through to completion
- Ability to perform administrative tasks
Our fall internship requires a 12-16 week commitment, with the opportunity
to continue into the next semester. This position is part-time with weekly hours
negotiable. The number of interns accepted varies. Interns are highly encouraged
to obtain funding from outside sources, as this internship is unpaid. School
credit may be available.
HOW TO APPLY:
Fall applications will be accepted until positions are filled. Please send cover
letter, resume and non-fiction writing sample of no more than 5 pages to immjobs@aclu.org
- reference [IRP Fall Undergraduate Internship] in subject
line (also indicate whether you are interested in interning in New York
City or San Francisco) – or by mail to:
Immigrant’s Rights Project
RE: IRP Fall Undergraduate Internship
American Civil Liberties Union
125 Broad Street, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10004
Thank you for your interest in the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project. If
you have additional questions, please call the Internship Coordinators, Katie
Traverso, at (212) 549-2621 or ktraverso@aclu.org
(for New York) or Jessica Paz-Cedillos (for San Francisco, California), at (415)
343-0772 or jpaz-cedillos@aclu.org.
The ACLU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer and encourages applications from women, people of color, persons with
disabilities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals.
The ACLU comprises two separate corporate entities, the American Civil Liberties
Union and the ACLU Foundation. Both the American Civil Liberties Union and the
ACLU Foundation are national organizations with the same overall mission, and
share office space and employees. The ACLU has two separate corporate entities
in order to do a broad range of work to protect civil liberties. This job posting
refers collectively to the two organizations under the name “ACLU.”
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