The American Civil Liberties Union of the District of Columbia (ACLU-DC) is the affiliate of the national ACLU, dedicated to defending civil rights and liberties through strategic litigation, policy advocacy, and public education. ACLU-DC focuses on the rights of individuals impacted by D.C. government practices as well as selected challenges to federal policies.
Learn more at www.acludc.org.
ACLU-DC invites applications from recent law graduates or current students graduating by summer 2026 to pursue externally-funded fellowships (e.g., Equal Justice Works, Justice Catalyst, Soros, or school-funded). The selected candidate will work with ACLU-DC to develop a project addressing civil liberties/civil rights in Washington, D.C., combining litigation, advocacy, and public education.
Notable past work includes:
Stage | Date |
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Application Deadline | 6 July 2025 (11:59 PM ET) |
Fellowship Start Date | Fall 2026 |
Rolling Application Review | Ongoing through July |
Submit the following via the ACLU-DC Careers Portal:
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. Selected fellows will receive direct mentorship, lead litigation projects, appear in court, and may engage in policy testimony.
📍 Venue: ACLU-DC Office, Washington, D.C.
🖥️ Mode: In-person (On-site)
Fellowship Top-Up: ACLU-DC will supplement your external fellowship stipend to ensure a minimum $70,000 annual salary
Benefits:
🔍 Opportunities:
✔️ Must graduate law school by summer 2026
✔️ Eligible for D.C. Bar or planning to take the exam
✔️ Eligible and planning to apply for externally funded fellowships
✔️ Strong legal writing, research, and communication skills
✔️ Prior experience in U.S. litigation environment (e.g., clinic, externship, or internship)
✔️ Demonstrated interest in civil liberties and public interest law
✅ No fee (Free application)
Individual applicants only
Q1: Do I need my own fellowship funding in place to apply?
A: No. ACLU-DC will work with you to apply for fellowships such as EJW, Justice Catalyst, etc.
Q2: Is this fellowship paid?
A: Yes. ACLU-DC supplements any awarded fellowship to ensure a minimum annual salary of $70,000.
Q3: Will I be able to litigate and advocate on behalf of clients?
A: Yes. Fellows often serve as lead counsel, draft pleadings, argue in court, and appear at policy hearings.
Q4: Is the position open to international students?
A: U.S. litigation experience is required; candidates must be eligible to work in the U.S.
Resource | Link |
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Application Portal | Click Here |
Official Fellowship Page | Learn More |
ACLU-DC Main Website | Visit Here |
Sample Cover Letter (PDF)
📧 Email: hr@acludc.org
🌐 Website: www.acludc.org
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