New York Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYLPI), a community-driven civil rights organization, seeks second-year law students (2Ls) with a demonstrated commitment to public interest work to apply for our summer Civil Rights Legal Internship Program (Program). Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until positions are filled. Early application is strongly encouraged.
About NYLPI’s Civil Rights Legal Internship Program
NYLPI’s summer Civil Rights Legal Internship program provides ten weeks of substantive legal work and intensive training in a collaborative environment under the supervision of experienced attorneys. Through individual representation, impact litigation, community organizing, and legislative advocacy, NYLPI’s work activates the power of New York communities as they lead the fight to make equal justice a reality. NYLPI seeks to eliminate financial barriers to participation in our internship program, and invites applicants to discuss the potential for stipends, if needed. We welcome summer legal interns in three core and intersectional program areas:
Typical work assignments include
Additional learning opportunities have included
NYLPI interns are expected to be available for work from our New York City office, and for in-person work as duties require. NYLPI currently expects a minimum of two days in the office. NYLPI requires all staff, interns, and volunteers to be up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations, including boosters, and show proof of COVID vaccination and booster before beginning the internship.
How to Apply
Please send applications to jobs@nylpi.org with the subject line “Attention: Civil Rights Legal Internship Program – Summer 2026.” Applications for our program are accepted and assessed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. We strongly encourage early applications. Please note that we accept applications from current second-year law students only. Applications must include:
We strongly encourage candidates fluent in multiple languages and candidates from historically marginalized populations to apply. Students enrolled in an accredited Historically Black College or University or a public law school are also encouraged to apply. We are committed to advancing social justice and civil rights in our advocacy, and we value the dynamism and perspective that staff diversity, equity, and inclusion bring to the work and culture of our organization. We strive to promote behaviors, attitudes, and policies that enable us to work inclusively and effectively in cross-cultural situations with clients, co-workers, and community partners. NYLPI is an equal opportunity employer, we actively recruit and seek to grow and maintain a staff that is diverse along many axes, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, and national origin; disability; socioeconomic background; sexual orientation; and gender identity.
About NYLPI
For more than 45 years, NYLPI has been a leading civil rights advocate for New Yorkers opposing marginalization based on race, immigration status, poverty, disability, and a range of intersectional identities. NYLPI pioneered the practice of community lawyering in the five boroughs of New York City. These communities shape our priorities, and their struggles for justice demand innovative solutions. Our interdisciplinary teams of advocates use every tool available—community organizing, impact litigation and individual representation, policy advocacy, media, pro bono partnerships, and public education—to solve seemingly intractable problems, develop leaders, and build collective power to achieve justice. We strive to create equal access to health care, achieve equality of opportunity and self-determination for people with disabilities, ensure immigrant opportunity, strengthen local nonprofits, and secure environmental justice for frontline communities. To learn more about NYLPI, visit www.nylpi.org.
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYLPI), a community-driven civil rights organization, seeks second-year law students (2Ls) with a demonstrated commitment to public interest work to apply for our summer Civil Rights Legal Internship Program (Program). Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until positions are filled. Early application is strongly encouraged.
About NYLPI’s Civil Rights Legal Internship Program
NYLPI’s summer Civil Rights Legal Internship program provides ten weeks of substantive legal work and intensive training in a collaborative environment under the supervision of experienced attorneys. Through individual representation, impact litigation, community organizing, and legislative advocacy, NYLPI’s work activates the power of New York communities as they lead the fight to make equal justice a reality. NYLPI seeks to eliminate financial barriers to participation in our internship program, and invites…
Please submit a letter explaining your interest in the Program, your resume, and a legal writing sample (no more than six pages) via email to internships@nylpi.org with “Civil Rights Legal Internship 2026” in the subject line. Please note that we accept applications from current second-year law students only.
Our Commitment to Diversity
We value the dynamism and perspective that staff diversity in all its forms brings to the work and culture of our office. NYLPI is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages people of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ+ people, and people who have lived in poverty to apply.
Please submit a letter explaining your interest in the Program, your resume, and a legal writing sample (no more than six pages) via email to internships@nylpi.org with “Civil Rights…