The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that seeks to improve the systems of democracy and justice in the United States. We work to hold our political institutions and laws accountable to the twin American ideals of democracy and equal justice for all. The Brennan Centers work ranges from voting rights to campaign finance reform, from ending mass incarceration to preserving Constitutional protections in national security policies. Part think-tank, part advocacy group, part cutting edge communications hub, we start with rigorous research. We craft innovative policies. And we fight for them - in Congress and the states, in the courts, and in the court of public opinion. The Brennan Centers Liberty and National Security (LNS) Program fights to preserve constitutional values in the post-9/11 world. The LNS Program focuses on reining in the abuse of emergency powers by the executive branch and preventing excessive government secrecy. We work to protect fundamental freedoms while keeping Americans safe. That means protecting citizens privacy, updating privacy laws to account for new technologies, working to ensure that counterterrorism authorities are narrowly targeted to the terrorist threat, and securing adequate oversight and accountability mechanisms. Note: This internship is in-person at our Washington D.C. office. We seek law students to work alongside staff in our Washington DC office on the Brennan Centers policy advocacy, research, and litigation initiatives. Activities may include legal and policy research and analysis; legislative drafting at federal, state, and local levels; administrative and legislative advocacy; public education; and litigation in trial and appellate courts. The Brennan Centers interns are integral to all aspects of our work, including programmatic and strategic planning. We strive to offer a fun and intellectually challenging legal intern experience that supports and supplements the vital advocacy offered by the Brennan Center. Interns may assist with a variety of activities, including conducting legal research and writing for amicus briefs, policy reports, and other advocacy documents; drafting communications to legislators; assisting with writing comments to federal agencies; attending coalition meetings; drafting posts for the Brennan Center blog; and more. Qualifications: Excellent legal research, analysis, and writing skills; initiative, imagination, and versatility; and a passion for our issues. We are committed to considering a wide range of candidates, including those with diverse experiences and backgrounds. If you're uncertain about meeting 100% of our qualifications, we encourage you to apply anyway. In your cover letter, please share your interest in the position and what you hope to contribute to the role. This internship is only open to current law students. Hours: Approximately 10 - 15 hours per week Pay: $20.45 per hour Duration: Spring Semester 2026 Application Deadline: November 24, 2025 Note: The Brennan Center will follow the rules of your school regarding internships. Therefore, if a school doesnt allow you to do a paid internship for some reason (i.e., receiving credit, etc.), then your internship will not be paid. In addition, if you are participating in a formal school internship program that allows you to work more than our stated hours, we will make a determination based on our needs and further assessment of your schools program. The following material is required to apply for our internship: a cover letter explaining why you are interested in Liberty & National Security (DC) policy issues; a current law school transcript; a legal writing sample; a current resume; and contact information for three supervisor references To Apply: Please visit
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Spring 2026 Liberty and National Security Legal Internship