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Legal Fellow, Voting Rights Project

LocationNew York, NY
SetupHybrid
LevelEntry
Posted1d ago
Apply by2026-06-22
Policy & Advocacy

Quick answer

The ACLU is hiring a hybrid Legal Fellow for its Voting Rights Project in New York, paying $96k-$219k depending on experience, to engage in litigation and advocacy to defend voting rights.

Role
Legal Fellow, Voting Rights Project
Organization
ACLU
Location
New York, NY
Work setup
Hybrid
Level
Entry
Compensation
$96,069 - $219,104 (based on years since law school graduation)
Category
Policy & Advocacy
Apply by
2026-06-22

The role

The ACLU Voting Rights Project is seeking law students or graduates for a two-year sponsored Legal Fellowship beginning in fall 2027. This role focuses on litigation and advocacy efforts to protect voting rights and ensure equitable democracy. The fellow will work in a hybrid capacity, contributing to complex legal research, trial preparation, and public advocacy.

What you'll do

  • Conduct legal research and develop litigation theories.
  • Draft legal memoranda, motions, and briefs.
  • Interview witnesses and potential clients.
  • Participate in discovery and trial practice.
  • Supervise student interns and support the summer program.
  • Draft public education and advocacy materials.

What it takes

  • J.D. or expected J.D. by spring 2027.
  • Admission to practice in New York (or ability to gain admission within one year).
  • Demonstrated commitment to public interest and civil liberties.
  • Excellent research, writing, and analytical skills.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team.

What you'll bring

Legal research and analysisLegal writing and draftingLitigation supportPublic speakingCase theory developmentClient interviewing

How we treat you

Comprehensive healthcare (medical, dental, vision, gender-affirming care, fertility), paid time off, 401k with employer match, and professional development funds.

Frequently asked questions

Is this position remote?

No, this is a hybrid role based in New York that requires in-office attendance at least two days per week or eight days per month.

What is the compensation for this fellowship?

Compensation follows the ACLU litigator scale, ranging from $96,069 to $219,104, determined by the number of years since your law school graduation.

What are the key requirements for applicants?

Applicants must hold or expect to receive a J.D. by spring 2027, demonstrate a commitment to civil liberties, and possess strong legal research and writing skills.

By when should I submit my application?

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, but priority consideration is given to candidates who apply by June 22, 2026.

How to apply

Apply directly on ACLU's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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