Description:
About the role:The Open Horizon Disability Rights Fellowship is a three-year fellowship available to law school graduates with 0-3 years of experience. Applicants should have excellent legal writing and analysis skills and a demonstrated commitment to the advancement of disability rights and civil rights. The Fellow will receive excellent supervision and mentorship to work on cutting-edge systemic disability rights cases on behalf of individuals and organizations, with a focus on building cases in Maryland. We are seeking applicants who can start in September 2026.
Responsibilities:
The elimination of disability discrimination is a thread that is woven through all of WLC's civil rights work. Persons with disabilities are excluded from employment and business opportunity, denied accessible housing, face barriers to an equal education, experience harsher treatment by police and more dire conditions in prison, and are often excluded from public participation or services. The Fellow will be expected to work on all aspects of litigation including investigation and case development, legal research and writing, discovery, motions practice, and trial as part of a team comprised of WLC staff and private bar co-counsel. The Disability Rights Fellow will build and expand partnerships in Maryland to assess evolving needs, identify new opportunities for impact, and shape future strategies to advance disability justice, prioritizing outreach to local, grassroots organizations led disabled Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), whose lived experience and leadership are critical to addressing the intersecting harms of racial and disability discrimination and to informing effective, community-driven solutions.
Qualifications:
- Law school graduate
- A member of a state bar of Maryland, Virginia, or the District of Columbia; or planning to obtain admission to one of these state bars
- Demonstrated commitment to disability rights and civil rights
- Excellent legal research, writing, and analysis skills
- Interest in impact litigation
- Capacity to adapt quickly to new or unexpected assignments
- Commitment to working collaboratively with teams and clients
- Connections to Maryland is a plus
- Language skills in languages other than English is a plus
This is a hybrid position requiring in person work in our downtown Washington DC office every Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
Compensation:
Salary and benefits will be commensurate with the salaries and benefits provided to permanent staff attorneys employed by WLC, which includes generous leave and employer-funded benefits. This role is a union-represented position and its pay scale is governed by a collective bargaining agreement. WLC's pay range for this role is 64,250 - 76,250 USD per year (WLC Office):
- 64,250 - 64,250 USD per year (Years of Exp (Pre-bar))
- 67,250 - 67,250 USD per year (Years of Exp (0-yr))
- 70,250 - 70,250 USD per year (Years of Exp (1-yr))
- 73,250 - 73,250 USD per year (Years of Exp (2-yrs))
- 76,250 - 76,250 USD per year (Years of Exp (3-yrs))
Application and Selection: a completed application will consist of:
- Cover letter (no longer than two pages) explaining the ways in which you meet the selection criteria;
- Current resume
- List of three references (combination of academic, work, internship): including former direct supervisors' names, emails, and telephone numbers
- Legal writing sample of no more than 10 pages
- If graduating law school in 2026, an unofficial law school transcript
Please attach you resume, references, legal writing sample, and (if applicable) transcript as one document.
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis and the position will remain open until filled. Diversity is an essential value of WLC, and we encourage all qualified persons to apply.