Public Interest Fellowships in Education or Juvenile Justice

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The ACLU of Washington welcomes applications from rising or graduating third-year law students and recent law graduates to apply with us during the 2018-2019 funding cycle for a public interest legal fellowship.  As an integral part of ACLU-WA, the fellow will work closely with attorneys to gain practical experience through defending and expanding civil liberties and constitutional rights. The position will provide recent graduates with a unique opportunity to participate in our cutting-edge legal work, gaining practical hands-on experience in a supportive and mentoring environment. 
 
Overview

ACLU-WA is a state affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, the premier nationwide organization working daily in courts, legislatures, and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution and laws. Current organizational priorities include criminal law reform, ensuring access to healthcare unencumbered by religious control, and issues related to juvenile justice and school discipline. The office, which is located in Seattle, has previously successfully sponsored applicants with both Equal Justice Works and the Skadden Fellowship.  
 
We will work with the successful applicant to develop a project proposal on either education or juvenile justice for specific funding organizations during the 2018-2019 funding cycle, including Equal Justice Works, Soros, the Skadden Fellowship, and law school funding sources such as Yale’s Arthur Liman Public Interest Fellowship. The fellow would begin work with the ACLU-WA in the fall of 2019. We are particularly interested in working with a fellow to develop a project that will address the disproportionate discipline and criminalization of children of color, potentially in rural communities in Washington that are home to large populations of Native American and Latino students.  We will work with the prospective fellow to ensure the project develops the fellow’s skills and satisfies the funding organization’s requirements.   
 
The ACLU is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture.  The ACLU encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, socio-economic circumstance, or record of arrest or conviction. 
 
QUALIFICATIONS

Successful applicants will be graduating third-year law students or recent law graduates with the following qualifications:
  • Demonstrated interest in civil rights work
  • Strong time management and the ability to juggle multiple assignments in a fast-paced office
  • The ability to write in a clear and concise manner with an emphasis on legal writing;
  • Well-developed legal research skills
  • The ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with a wide range of stakeholders, including clients, community members, allied organizations, defendants, and court personnel
  • A commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; a personal approach that values the individual and respects differences.  
 
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

Depending on the source of fellowship funding secured, we will work with the Fellow to ensure a compensation and benefits package commensurate with experience and within parameters of our office’s compensation scales.
 
APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and legal writing sample (not to exceed 5 pages) to [email protected] with the applicant’s last name and “Public Interest Fellow” in the subject line.
                       
Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis through April 1, 2018.   Interested applicants are encouraged to apply early.
 
The ACLU of Washington comprises two separate corporate entities, the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington, Inc. and the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington Foundation. The two corporations share the same overall mission, office space, and employees. This job posting refers collectively to the two organizations under the name “ACLU of Washington.”