Closing Date: 30th September, 2026
Description:
Deadline is 3:00 PM EST for Date ListedSep 30, 2026
Job Description:
The Legal Aid Society's Juvenile Rights Practice (JRP) has non-paid internship openings in its trial offices and Special Litigation and Law Reform unit for the Fall 2026 term. We are seeking law students dedicated to children's rights issues and juvenile justice. Legal interns work directly with JRP attorneys in an inter-disciplinary team with social workers, paralegals, and investigators. JRP trial attorneys provide legal representation to children, ages 0 to 21, who are before New York City Family Courts on child welfare, PINS (Persons-in-Need-of-Supervision), juvenile delinquency, adolescent offender and termination of parental rights matters.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
Interns will work directly under the supervision of Juvenile Rights Practice attorneys. Mandatory supervision will be conducted. Students will be required to attend training, practice- wide webinars relevant to their internship assignment.
Qualifications:
- Current 2L law school student in good standing
- Relevant clinical program or work experience preferred
- Commitment to children's issues and juvenile justice
- Ability to deal effectively with children, adolescents, and family members.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a high-volume practice
- Demonstrated commitment and interest in serving racially and socioeconomically oppressed communities
As an intern position, this role has no salary.
Stipends & Benefits
Interns May Be Eligible for Financial Assistance, Public Interest Funding, or Academic Credit Through Their Law School. These Internships May Also Qualify for Pro Bono Credit.
Additionally, Interns May Apply for The Howard Rossbach and Mary Boresz Pike Stipend Administered by The Legal Aid Society.
The Howard Rossbach Stipend Was Established in Memory of Judge J. Howard Rossbach, Attorney-In-Chief of The Legal Aid Society (1950-1952, 1953-1955), Whose Mentorship Encouraged Young Lawyers' Dedication to Civic Engagement Through Legal Aid.
The Mary Boresz Pike Intern Fund Was Established by Richard S. Rosenthal in 2026 to Support Law School Internships at Las. the Fund Honors Mary Boresz Pike, a Brilliant, Principled, and Tenacious Attorney Whose Career Was Defined by Her Unwavering Commitment to Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Especially in Defense of Individuals Persecuted for Exercising Beliefs or Viewpoints Suppressed by Their Governments.
The J. Howard Rossbach and Mary Boresz Pike Internship Stipends, Awarded Through a Lottery System, Aim to Support Interns at The Legal Aid Society Who Demonstrate Financial Need and Lack Funding for Their Internships.
To Be Considered for These Stipends, Interns:
- Must Be Enrolled as A Law Student at Any Accredited Institution
- Must Ultimately Be Accepted to Participate in An Internship Program at Las
- Must Demonstrate Financial Need
- Must Lack Funding for Their Internship
Application Deadline: Stipend Opportunities Are Awarded Seasonally; Deadlines May Vary.
How to Apply
All Applications Must Be Completed Online. We Do Not Accept Paper Submissions. Please Visit Our Careers Page to Review All Current Job Postings, and Instructions on The Application Process.
Please Submit These Documents as A Single, Combined Pdf when You Apply.
- Resume
- Cover Letter
For Technical Difficulties or Questions Regarding This Posting, Please Email Talent Acquisition@legal-Aid.Org.