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NARAL PRO-Choice America Seeks 2020 SPRING LEGAL FELLOW Location: Washington, DC This position is: Fellowship, Hourly rate of $19.00/hr and $50 monthly metro stipend provided Internship Date: Start date January 13th, 2020 end date flexible on or after May 15th Summary On a part-time to full-time basis (between 20 and 37.5 hours per week), assist with legal and policy research, conduct legal analysis, assist with other projects and tasks as assigned, as well as provide administrative support to the Government Relations Department. Responsibilities Analyze and track pending choice-related legal cases. Assist in background research on federal judicial nominees. Research choice-related record for electeds. Analyze and track choice-related legislation. Other related research projects as assigned. Assist with department administrative tasks as needed. Collaborate with other Our company departments as needed. Fellows are encouraged to attend briefings and other policy events with Our company staff. Qualifications Completed at least one year of law school. Four-year college degree. Professional and polished demeanor. Understanding of, and commitment to, NARAL’s mission and goals. Experience in Westlaw and legal research. Excellent writing and research skills. Excellent organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects, take initiative, work well with others, and meet deadlines consistently in a fast-paced environment. Commitment to diversity and sensitivity to and appreciation of cultural differences. Opportunities As workload and schedule permit: Attend briefings and other policy events with Our company staff. Collaborate with other departments on projects as needed. Application Process Our company does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, socioeconomic status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or political affiliation. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. To apply for this position, please submit a resume and substantive cover letter by completing the following form. https://forms.gle/S7uTtD4kB4vsc4tEA Resumes are being reviewed ongoing until the position is filled For questions or to apply via email please email internship@prochoiceamerica.org and including “Legal Fellow Spring 2020” in the subject line
NARAL PRO-Choice America Seeks
2020 SPRING LEGAL FELLOW
Location: Washington, DC
This position is: Fellowship, Hourly rate of $19.00/hr and $50 monthly metro stipend provided
Internship Date: Start date January 13th, 2020 end date flexible on or after May 15th
Summary
On a part-time to full-time basis (between 20 and 37.5 hours per week), assist with legal and policy research, conduct legal analysis, assist with other projects and tasks as assigned, as well as provide administrative support to the Government Relations Department.
Responsibilities
Analyze and track pending choice-related legal cases.
Assist in background research on federal judicial nominees.
Research choice-related record for electeds.
Analyze and track choice-related legislation.
Other related research projects as assigned.
Assist with department administrative tasks as needed.
Collaborate with other Our company departments as needed.
Fellows are encouraged to attend briefings and other policy events with Our company staff.
Qualifications
Completed at least one year of law school.
Four-year college degree.
Professional and polished demeanor.
Understanding of, and commitment to, NARAL’s mission and goals.
Experience in Westlaw and legal research.
Excellent writing and research skills.
Excellent organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects, take initiative, work well with others, and meet deadlines consistently in a fast-paced environment.
Commitment to diversity and sensitivity to and appreciation of cultural differences.
Opportunities
As workload and schedule permit:
Attend briefings and other policy events with Our company staff.
Collaborate with other departments on projects as needed.
Application Process
Our company does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, socioeconomic status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or political affiliation. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
To apply for this position, please submit a resume and substantive cover letter by completing the following form.
https://forms.gle/S7uTtD4kB4vsc4tEA
Resumes are being reviewed ongoing until the position is filled
For questions or to apply via email please email internship@prochoiceamerica.org and including “Legal Fellow Spring 2020” in the subject line
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As the nation’s leading pro-choice advocacy group, NARAL Pro-Choice America is dedicated to protecting and expanding reproductive freedom for all Americans, including abortion access. Along with more than 2.5 million member activists from all 50 states and a network of state affiliates, NARAL works to guarantee that each woman has access to the full range of reproductive freedoms. This means we’re on the front lines in the fight to expand access to abortion, make contraception more affordable, prohibit discrimination against pregnant women, and ensure all parents have access to paid leave. In recognition of our work defending the constitutional right to abortion, Fortune Magazine rated NARAL as “one of the top 10 advocacy groups in America.” At NARAL, we don't operate or litigate; we organize and mobilize. Working together, we push our friends to be bolder, lift up the champions fighting with us on the front line for true reproductive freedom, and we shine a spotlight of accountability on bad actors that work to impose their ideological agenda on others.