AALDEF FALL 2007 LEGAL INTERNSHIPS
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
(AALDEF), founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian
Americans through litigation, legal advocacy, and community
education. Legal internships are available in the following program
areas:
Anti-Trafficking Project, legal research on the Trafficking and Violence
Protection Act (TVPA), as well as outreach, community education, and
advocacy on the rights of women and youth trafficking survivors.
Community Health Care
Initiative, legal research, as well as
community education and outreach in the areas of immigration, government
benefits, language rights, and health care access;
Economic Justice for
Workers, litigation on behalf of
garment, restaurant, and other low wage workers;
Educational Equity and Youth
Rights, legal services, policy work,
community education, research and litigation concerning educational equity,
juvenile justice, affirmative action and post 9-11 hate violence and racial
targeting;
Immigrant Access to
Justice, litigation, legal services,
and organizing/outreach focusing on communities impacted by 9-11; litigation,
legal services, and advocacy regarding local and state enforcement of
immigration laws; legal and policy advocacy and support for community mobilizing
and education regarding comprehensive immigration reform;
South Asian Workers
Project, direct legal services on
employment-related claims to South Asian immigrant workers, as well as community
education and advocacy; and
Voting Rights, legal research
and fact development under the Voting Rights Act and Equal Protection
challenging anti-Asian voter discrimination, advocacy on bilingual ballots, and
state and local election reform; produce reports and organize public forums.
Description of
Internships.
Interns are supervised by attorneys in
specific program areas. Legal interns will work on litigation,
particularly legal research and writing, legal and policy advocacy, client
intakes, and some community outreach and education. Each program area
differs in emphasis.
These internships are not paid positions, but
academic credit can be arranged. Interns work anywhere between 8 to 25
hours per week. The internship usually commences with the start of classes
and ends in early December.
To Apply:
Any bilingual ability should be stated in the
resume. Bilingual ability is helpful but not required. Applications
should also state the number of hours the intern is able to work per week.
Send a resume and cover letter to:
Legal Intern Search
Asian American Legal Defense and Education
Fund (AALDEF)
99 Hudson Street, 12th floor
New York , New York 10013-2815
Fax: 212-966-4303
For more information, contact Jennifer Weng at
212-966-5932, ext. 212 or jw...@aaldef.org.
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