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National Women’s Law Center

Reproductive Rights and Health Legal Intern

SetupRemote
LevelEntry
Posted2d ago
Policy & Advocacy

Quick answer

The National Women’s Law Center is hiring a remote/hybrid/in-office Fall 2026 Legal Intern for the Reproductive Rights and Health team, offering a $175 monthly stipend if permitted by the applicant's institution.

Role
Reproductive Rights and Health Legal Intern
Organization
National Women’s Law Center
Work setup
Remote
Level
Entry
Compensation
$175 per month (prorated) if allowed by the student's school; otherwise unpaid.
Category
Policy & Advocacy

The role

The National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) is seeking a law student intern for the Fall 2026 semester to support the Reproductive Rights and Health team. The role focuses on advancing reproductive rights and healthcare access through litigation, as well as state and federal policy advocacy. Interns will engage in legal research, document drafting, and participation in strategy meetings, with the option to work remotely, hybrid, or in-person.

What you'll do

  • Provide legal and factual research and analysis.
  • Track state and federal legislation and litigation.
  • Draft memos, testimony, blogs, and other written materials.
  • Support the preparation of briefs and regulatory comments.
  • Participate in litigation strategy and coalition meetings.

What it takes

  • Current enrollment in a JD program.
  • Eligibility to receive academic credit.
  • Strong research and writing skills.
  • Experience or interest in gender justice issues.
  • Ability to work both collaboratively and independently.

What you'll bring

Legal researchLegal writingPolicy analysisCite checkingBluebookingProject management

How we treat you

Not eligible for benefits.

Frequently asked questions

Is this internship paid?

The position is unpaid, though a $175 monthly stipend (prorated) is available if the student's school permits it.

Can I work remotely?

Yes, the work can be completed on a remote, hybrid, or in-person basis.

What are the core requirements to apply?

Applicants must be currently enrolled in a JD program and able to receive academic credit for the internship.

How do I apply for this position?

Submit a resume, cover letter, a 4-8 page writing sample, and a current law school transcript.

How to apply

Apply directly on National Women’s Law Center's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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