Fall 2026 Legal Intern, Reproductive Freedom Project

ACLU - InternshipsNew York, NY
Hybrid

About The Position

The ACLU seeks a Fall Legal Intern in the Reproductive Freedom Project of the ACLU’s National office in New York City. This position may be remote or hybrid. This position is 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 ACLU’s Reproductive Freedom Project envisions a world that respects and supports each of us in making deeply personal decisions that determine the shape of our lives: with whom to form intimate relationships, and whether, when, and how to have children. In the world we see, we can all get the health care and other resources necessary to have a child, to prevent pregnancy, or to have an abortion—regardless of where we live, our income, race, age, gender identity, immigration status or whom we love. For five decades, the ACLU has been a leader in the efforts to ensure that every person has access to affordable and stigma-free abortion care. Since the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, the ACLU has brought dozens of lawsuits seeking to preserve and expand access to abortion. Current cases include challenges to abortion bans and restrictions in states like Arizona, Georgia, and Missouri; challenges to policies that seek to prevent people from traveling to get an abortion; and cases using new state constitutional amendments to strike abortion restrictions and expand access. The ACLU is also a leader in efforts to preserve and expand access to medication abortion and brought the case that led to the FDA lifting rules that prevented people from receiving their medication through the mail. In the current environment, the ACLU’s Reproductive Freedom Project is challenging efforts by the Trump Administration to decimate our nation’s family planning program, and is preparing to challenge further efforts by the Trump Administration to restrict access to abortion, including efforts to restrict access to medication abortion, prevent people from obtaining emergency abortions, and misapply federal laws to shut down abortion care. The Reproductive Freedom Project’s work extends beyond abortion and contraception. For example, the ACLU is currently litigating a case in Alabama – a state with woefully insufficient maternity care and appallingly high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality – which enabled the first free standing birth centers to obtain licenses and begin serving patients. The ACLU is unique among reproductive rights organizations in that it works with the ACLU’s nationwide network of state affiliates as well as attorneys and advocates in the organization who specialize in areas such as LGBT rights, criminal defense, immigrants’ rights, racial justice, disability rights, and freedom of speech and religion.

Requirements

  • Currently matriculated legal students
  • Based in the U.S. for the entire duration of the internship
  • Completed at least one year of law school before the internship commences
  • Excellent legal research and writing skills and the ability to conduct complex legal analysis
  • Strong oral communications skills and the ability to explain complicated legal issues
  • The ability to balance multiple assignments, to communicate with colleagues, and to accept and incorporate feedback
  • A collaborative attitude – be a team player
  • Demonstrated commitment to public interest law, civil rights and liberties, and social justice

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated commitment to reproductive health rights and justice

Responsibilities

  • Conducting legal research and analysis
  • Aiding in drafting memoranda, motions, declarations, and legal pleadings
  • Providing general assistance on active litigation, including cite-checking
  • Supporting development of new litigation projects
  • Working on fact development, conducting background research, or tracking and analyzing bills

Benefits

  • Course credit only
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