Becas y prácticas
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BECAS
Embárcate en un viaje enriquecedor con programas de becas transformadoras, diseñados para empoderar y cultivar la próxima generación de pioneros. Explore oportunidades únicas de crecimiento profesional, tutoría y contribuciones significativas a nuestra comunidad.
Updated: March 2025
2025 Summer Holley Law Fellowship: The National LGBTQ Task Force
The National LGBTQ Task Force builds power, takes action, and creates change to achieve freedom, justice, and equity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. As the progressive voice of the LGBTQ movement and the LGBTQ voice of the progressive movement, the National LGBTQ Task Force organizes people and money in pursuit of liberation for all.
(https://www.thetaskforce.org/about/)
DESCRIPTION
Task Force Holley Policy Law Fellowships and externships are available full-time each summer in our Washington, DC Office (currently hybrid schedule). Holley Policy Law Fellows work in our Advocacy and Action Department on local, state, and federal policy advocacy. Through our annual Brown Bag lunch series and other events, Holley Policy Law Fellows will have the opportunity to meet and work with a diverse network of LGBTQ and allied legislative/policy experts and attorneys working on a variety of progressive issues.
CUALIFICACIONES
Applicants should possess excellent interpersonal, legal research and writing skills, and a strong interest in LGBTQ policy and/or nonprofit lawyering. 2Ls, 3Ls and LL.M. candidates are eligible. Competition for positions in the program is high. For Summer positions, applicants must agree to work 10 weeks full-time starting June 2, 2025 – August 8, 2025.
INDEMNIZACIÓN
$20 per hour.
PROCEDIMIENTO DE SOLICITUD
Click the link below and submit a cover letter detailing why you are interested in our law fellowship program, resume, writing sample of approximately three (3) pages (your own unedited words) and copy of undergraduate and law school transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable). Applications are accepted until Friday, March 14, 2025.
Más información y solicitudUpdated: February 2025
Victory Empowerment Fellowship: LGBTQ+ Victory Institute
LGBTQ+ Victory Institute was launched as Victory Foundation in 1993 to begin training current and future LGBTQ+ candidates and campaign workers to ensure a successful career in public service. LGBTQ+ Victory Institute expanded its programming to include the Presidential Appointments Initiative – which works to place openly LGBTQ+ appointees in pro-equality presidential administrations – and the International LGBTQ+ Leaders Conference, an annual conference that attracts hundreds of openly LGBTQ+ elected and appointed officials.
(https://victoryinstitute.org/about/)
DESCRIPTION
The Victory Empowerment Fellowship is a six-month fellowship for LGBTQ+ leaders of color and/or transgender leaders who seek to expand their campaign skills and policy-making power and to join a strong cohort of movement leaders from across the country.
The Victory Empowerment Fellowship consists of three key components provided by the LGBTQ+ Victory Institute – the Candidate & Campaign Training, International LGBTQ+ Leaders Conference – and a six-month mentorship progra
PROCEDIMIENTO DE SOLICITUD
Applications for the 2025 cohort are due by Monday, March 10 at 11:59 PM PT.
Más información y solicitudUpdated: January 2025
Tyron Garner Law Fellow: Lambda Legal
Lambda Legal is a national advocacy organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights for the LGBTQ+ community and everyone living with HIV through impact litigation, education, and public policy work. Since 1973, Lambda Legal has used impact litigation and other advocacy tools to decriminalize same-sex relationships; challenge discrimination against LGBTQ+ people and people living with HIV in the workplace, in the home, in schools, in health care, and in the military; and protect LGBTQ+ families, including by winning and defending marriage equality.
(https://lambdalegal.org/)
DESCRIPTION
This fellowship honors the memory of Tyron Garner, one of the men Lambda Legal represented in our groundbreaking Supreme Court victory Lawrence v. Texas (which struck down all remaining state sodomy laws in the country). Mr. Garner passed away in 2006, after his case vindicated the constitutional right to express sexual intimacy in adult relationships.
Through the Garner Fellowship, Lambda Legal seeks to support law graduates dedicated to LGBTQ issues within African American communities in ongoing engagement with civil rights work on behalf of LGBTQ individuals and people living with HIV. The Garner Fellowship contributes to Lambda Legal’s expansion of our current work to serve communities of color and address the intersection of LGBTQ discrimination and racism that affects African American LGBTQ communities.
CUALIFICACIONES
With the understanding that no one person will offer every desired skill and characteristic outlined below, compelling candidates will offer much of the following:
-Candidates may be recent law school graduates, completing another fellowship or judicial clerkship, or looking to transition out of another form of law practice.
-The fellow will be expected to become admitted to the bar of the state where they will be practicing law.
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Updated: November 2024
Fall 2025 Legal Fellowship Sponsorship: Rights Behind Bars
Rights Behind Bars is a non-profit legal advocacy organization working alongside incarcerated people to challenge the cruel and inhumane conditions of confinement.
(https://www.rightsbehindbars.org/)
Description
We now seek third-year law students or recent graduates as applicants for a sponsored fellowship such as Justice Catalyst, school-specific fellowships, or other public interest fellowships to begin in September 2025. This attorney will work across our two practice areas. We are open to project proposals for which an applicant has expertise or a particular passion but we are also happy to work with our selected fellow to develop a project.
Cualificaciones
-A law degree and a license to practice law in a U.S. state or a plan to sit for any state bar, within the 2025-2026 bar application year.
-An unflinching commitment to our values, which are that people in prison, jail, and immigration detention centers should be treated with humanity, care, and dignity.
Excellent legal research and writing skills.
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Procedimiento de solicitud
Because of the demographics of the prison system and our organizational priorities, many RBB clients are Black, Latino, and Native American; are transgender; come from low-income backgrounds; and/or have various disabilities. Applicants who share one or more of these traits with our clients are particularly encouraged to apply, as are people who have had experience with incarceration, either personally or through their family.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, legal writing sample, and list of three references to applications@rightsbehindbars.org. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.
Updated: September 2024
Law Student Intern – Summer 2025 : Lambda Legal
Lambda Legal is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and everyone living with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work. Since 1973, Lambda Legal has used impact litigation and other advocacy tools to decriminalize same-sex relationships; challenge discrimination against LGBTQ+ people and people living with HIV in the workplace, in the home, in schools, in health care, and in the military; and protect LGBTQ+ families, including by winning and defending marriage equality. Clients are not charged for legal representation or advocacy and Lambda Legal receives no government funding. Headquartered in New York City, Lambda Legal has regional offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Washington, DC. (https://lambdalegal.org/)
Description
Summer interns primarily assist attorneys with litigation and policy tasks. This may include legislative research and tracking, investigation, research and drafting in ongoing cases, prospective cases, and amicus curiae briefs, in all areas of sexual orientation, gender identity, and HIV discrimination. Interns may also research, draft, and/or edit publications on these issues for public education and may assist in maintenance and expansion of resources for our national legal Help Desk. res and programs, and perform other related duties.
Cualificaciones
Successful candidates will welcome the opportunity to work in a racially- and gender-diverse environment and to contribute to a positive and inclusive atmosphere. Interning at Lambda Legal requires a demonstrated awareness of and commitment to the concerns of the breadth of the communities that Lambda Legal serves.
Due to the focused and challenging nature of the work Lambda Legal does, we prefer to hire law students who have some experience with issues relating to our mission. Thus, a background in or familiarity with issues important to lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people, and those living with HIV will greatly strengthen an application. Commitment to public interest law also greatly strengthens an application. Considering the amount of independent work required, second- and third-year students are preferred. Lambda Legal encourages applications from people of color and people with disabilities, including HIV.
Compensación
Because we have limited resources, Lambda Legal requires applicants to make diligent efforts to secure summer funding from their law schools. However, to ensure that economic barriers do not dissuade talented applicants, Lambda Legal is prepared to provide compensation for students for whom funding is not available. If you are not able to get funding from your school, or your school provides funding at a lesser amount, we will provide you with summer funding or will supplement your school’s funding. Selected students will receive more information about this process after receiving notice of their acceptance.
Procedimiento de solicitud
Students interested in summer internships should apply beginning in the Fall. We begin hiring as the applicant pool allows and continue until all spaces are filled.
Description
Summer interns primarily assist attorneys with litigation and policy tasks. This may include legislative research and tracking, investigation, research and drafting in ongoing cases, prospective cases, and amicus curiae briefs, in all areas of sexual orientation, gender identity, and HIV discrimination. Interns may also research, draft, and/or edit publications on these issues for public education and may assist in maintenance and expansion of resources for our national legal Help Desk. res and programs, and perform other related duties.
Más información y solicitudUpdated: September 2024
California ChangeLawyers Legal Fellow
Transgender Law Center (TLC) is the largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people. Grounded in legal expertise and committed to racial justice, TLC employs a variety of community-driven strategies to keep transgender and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation. (www.transgenderlawcenter.org)
Description
California ChangeLawyers® (formerly California Bar Foundation) is a statewide foundation that empowers the next generation of lawyers, judges, and activists to create a more diverse legal profession, a fair justice system, and a better California. The foundation believes that a state as diverse as California should have a justice system led by advocates of all ethnicities and races.
The position is within the Border Butterflies project and will provide direct legal support to LGBTQ asylum seekers living in the United States. This position will begin as a supportive role, with progressive responsibility and with the ideal candidate representing clients under supervision.
Border Butterflies is a project anchored by Black LGBTQ Migrants Project, Transgender Law Center, Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement, and other Tijuana based organizations.
Cualificaciones
A Juris Doctor from an accredited law school
Experience practicing immigration law including but not limited to in law school clinics, internships, and volunteer work.
Fluency in Spanish and English.
For full job description and required qualifications visit: https://tlcenter.bamboohr.com/careers/81
Updated: June 2024
Movement Building Team Intern: Sylvia Rivera Law Project (SRLP)
The Movement Building Team is a collaboration of SRLP members who identify as low income trans, intersex, gender non-conforming folks and trans, intersex, gender non-conforming people of color along with SRLP staff. The MBT was designed to build and grow the leadership skills while developing and coordinating community workshops, discussions, celebrations and events for low income trans, intersex, gender non-conforming folks and trans, intersex, gender non-conforming people of color. Interns at SRLP work on a range of issues affecting low-income transgender, intersex, and gender nonconforming people of color.
Description
– Prisoner Advisory Committee (PAC)
– Interns with MBT would primarily be supporting the work of the Prisoner Advisory Committee. Learning and engaging with SRLP’s prison work to help advance the work of PAC, working closely with the Director of
– Outreach and Community Engagement and other staff in assisting with tasks related to the Prisoner Advisory
– Committee (PAC) including but not limited to;
– Participating in outreach, coordination and logistics related to PAC card writing events and other MBT related events.
– Review and update publication materials.
– Co-facilitate, skill shares and participating in workshops around abolition and SRLP’s PIC work.
– Conducting research and building workshop materials around the impact that trans and gender non-conforming folks experience within the prison industrial complex.
– Supporting the development and production of our bi-annually newsletter “In Solidarity” that goes out to PAC members on the inside.
– Design and layout production and design of our annual calendar.
– Read full description aquí
Cualificaciones
Applicants must have a commitment to working towards self-determination for gender identity and expression, regardless of income or race, and without facing harassment, discrimination, or violence as SRLP is a collective organization founded on the understanding that gender self-determination is inextricably intertwined with racial, social and economic justice. People of color, trans people, gender non-conforming people and people with intersex conditions are strongly encouraged to apply. Must be willing to work individually and in a team setting. Fluency in Spanish is preferred but not at all a requirement. Microsoft Publisher, InDesign and other graphic design platforms preferred.
Compensation & More
Internships are 15-20 hours/week during the summer and usually last twelve weeks. Internships are unpaid. Please indicate hours of availability and date available to start in the cover letter. The office is open from 10-6pm M-F. Dress code; Casual
Application Requirements
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to kimberly@srlp.org
Más información y solicitudUpdated: June 2024
Interns for Equality: Human Rights Campaign
HRC’s Legal Department represents the organization on cutting-edge issues before all three branches of the federal government, state and local governments, as well as before our membership and the media. The Department specializes in legislative lawyering at both the federal and state levels and provides critical assistance to LGBTQ groups and allied legislators in pursuing positive legislative developments and defeating legislative attempts to deny full equality to the LGBTQ community. The Department monitors and seeks opportunities to engage in ongoing litigation to advance non-discrimination in the courts and push back against the expansion of religious refusal bills. Legal Interns are integral parts of these teams, which are comprised of attorneys, program managers, and law fellows. income trans people in name changes. And we’re just getting started.
Description
– Assist in managing the priorities and projects of the Legal Department
– Provide legal referrals for external litigation requests
– Assist in the tracking and cataloging of HRC priority legislation
– Prepare and proofread political correspondence
– Assist in the production of the Municipal Equality Index and the State Equality Index
– Coordinate with interns in other departments for assignments
Cualificaciones
– Over 18 years of age
– US Citizen; OR US Green card; OR classified as a US
– Person under IRS tax code.
– Currently enrolled Sophomore, Junior, or Senior at an accredited university; OR currently enrolled Graduate
– Student at an accredited university; OR Graduated from an accredited university in the past 6 months.
– Located in the US throughout the entire internship semester
Application Requirements
Qualified applicants are to visit: https://webportalapp.com/sp/login/hrc_internship_program
Updated: June 2024
One-year Fellowship: Movement Lawyering
or Movement Lawyer: Lavender Rights Project (LRP)
Lavender Rights Project (LRP) is a Black trans services organization with a grassroots legal department, established in 2016. We are a proud Black trans feminist organization that does community organizing, policy change work, and direct support for all Black and Indigenous people. We recognize people at the intersections of their LGBTQI+ identity encountering barriers of anti-blackness, xenophobia, and racism; ableism; low-income, economic, and class status; and
experiences with incarceration.
Description
This position is a one-year fellowship reporting to the Director of Decrim Department. It focuses on movement lawyering and community-led advocacy campaigns to push for decriminalization. LRP’s Decrim Department uses a movement lawyering and organizing model that centers the leadership of LRP’s community advocacy team as they lead a Decrim campaign and support the advocacy/ community support needs of Black and Indigenous direct rep clients. (If the client wants advocacy/ community support.
Cualificaciones
– JD or equivalent.
– Experience working with POC LGBTQ+ populations.
– Ability to become barred in WA within 1 year.
– Experience with community-led campaigns and/or community organizing.
– Awareness of current and historical issues and viewpoints central to the needs and concerns of
– QT2BIPOC folks and disabled individuals.
– Familiarity with leadership development programs
– Demonstrated experience working in a by and for Black trans organizing space.
– Experience with criminal law or justice impacted legal cases.
Compensación
The salary range for this position is Grade 29:
$86,555-$134,161
The hiring range for this position is: $86,555-$95,000
Procedimiento de solicitud
Please include your resume and cover letter, along with contact information of two work references. Send to: recruiting (at) lavenderrightsproject.org, or visit our website listing.
BIPOC, Trans, Nonbinary, TLGBQ2SIA persons are highly encouraged to apply.

Updated: May 2024
2025 Legal Fellow: Transgender Legal Defense & Educational Fund (TLDEF)
Founded in 2003, the Transgender Legal Defense & Educational Fund (TLDEF) is a national organization committed to advancing justice and equity for transgender and non-binary people through impact litigation, direct legal services, advocacy, and public education. TLDEF’s Legal Programs Department currently includes the Impact Litigation Project, Name Change Project, and Trans Health Project. TLDEF has sued counties in New York and Florida for violence against trans people in jails. We’ve won federal lawsuits in Georgia and North Carolina seeking the removal of transgender-related exclusions in employee health care plans. We are actively partnering with grassroots leaders and organizations in Texas and other states to push back against the attacks on transgender young people. Last year alone, we assisted over 500 low-income trans people in name changes. And we’re just getting started.
Description
TLDEF seeks applications for sponsorship of an organized, adaptive, and motivated Legal Fellow to join its growing Legal Program. The fellowship is a one or two year position that combines furthering TLDEF’s legal work and mission with learning the skills necessary for successful impact litigation and legal advocacy. The Legal Fellow should be: passionate about transgender legal advocacy; committed to centering the needs of TLDEF’s transgender clients and stakeholders; intellectually curious; collegial; and familiar with and respectful of gender diversity.
Cualificaciones
– A J.D. degree—or expected to receive a J.D. degree by spring of 2025—from an accredited U.S. law school.
Either a license to practice law or, for recent graduates, completion of the bar exam and pending admission application.
– Excellent legal research, writing, and analysis skills.
Ability to conceptualize and implement a fellowship project that addresses an unmet legal need and aligns with TLDEF’s mission and expertise.
For full job description and required qualifications visit: https://tldef.bamboohr.com/careers/68
Application Requirements
Only applications that are submitted through BambooHR will be considered. Please include the following:
-A resume
-Cover letter outlining the proposal that candidates seek to develop and the funders to whom they intend to present it.
-A writing sample of no more than ten pages.
Timeline
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Applicants should be sure to leave enough time to develop their proposal before it needs to be presented to their potential funders, a process that typically takes several weeks. TLDEF will contact those applicants whose proposals it seeks to proceed on and anticipates it will do so by late July, 2024. The anticipated start date will be in the Fall of 2025.
Puesta al día: 6 de septiembre de 2023
Legal Fellow, Reproductive Rights and Health Litigation - National Women's Law Center - Washington DC-Baltimore Area (Híbrido)
El National Women's Law Center busca un Legal Fellow centrado en litigios para unirse al equipo de Derechos Reproductivos y Salud. El becario apoyará los esfuerzos de litigación en todas las áreas del programa del equipo de Derechos Reproductivos y Salud. Se trata de un puesto a tiempo completo, de duración limitada a un año. Se trata de un puesto exento de 37,5 horas semanales.
PROCEDIMIENTO DE SOLICITUD
Para solicitar este puesto, envíe un currículum vítae, una carta de presentación en la que exponga sus intereses y cualificaciones, una muestra de redacción jurídica de 5 a 10 páginas y tres referencias. Los currículos deben incluir las fechas exactas de inicio y fin (mes y año) del empleo. Se aceptarán solicitudes hasta que se cubra el puesto.
El National Women's Law Center ofrece igualdad de oportunidades y acción afirmativa y valora la diversidad de su plantilla. Alentamos encarecidamente y buscamos solicitudes de personas con discapacidad; personas de todas las identidades de género y orientaciones sexuales; personas de color; y veteranos.
La investigación indica que los miembros de grupos marginados tienden a subestimar sus calificaciones y aplicar sólo si son compatibles con 100%. Si le apasiona la misión del NWLC y cree que tiene lo que se necesita para tener éxito en este papel, incluso si no marca todas las casillas, por favor aplique. Apreciaríamos la oportunidad de considerar su solicitud.
ADAPTACIONES RAZONABLES
Si necesita adaptaciones razonables durante cualquier parte del proceso de contratación, envíe un correo electrónico a nwlchr@nwlc.org.
Actualizado: Junio 2023
El secreto del éxito
En 2023, Parivar Bay Area lanzará 2 programas de desarrollo de liderazgo TGNCI centrados en líderes transgénero, no binarios e intersexuales interesados en desarrollar su defensa, compromiso cívico e interés gubernamental. Este programa abarca 10 semanas consecutivas de trabajo en grupo e individual que culminan en un proyecto final.
Se seleccionarán 15 líderes y todos los que completen los cursos semanales y asistan con regularidad recibirán un pequeño estipendio por completar el programa. Se trata de una oportunidad apasionante para desarrollar su carrera profesional en el ámbito de la defensa de derechos, estableciendo contactos con políticos de San Francisco y directores de organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro y del gobierno.
Nuestro objetivo es apoyar la colocación laboral de nuestra cohorte de líderes emergentes (mayores de 18 años) en sectores sin ánimo de lucro, de defensa, cívicos y gubernamentales en San Francisco al finalizar el programa. Cada cohorte se reunirá 2 veces por semana los lunes y miércoles por la tarde de 6-7pm PST.
*Preferencia para candidatos que vivan o trabajen en San Francisco.
La cohorte #2 comienza el 10 de julio de 2023 y comienza el 20 de septiembre de 2023
Reuniones virtuales de 1 hora los lunes y miércoles por la tarde de 18:00 a 19:00 horas PST
Proceso de selección de Parivar para la cohorte #2
- Recopilar respuestas a este formulario de Google hasta el 31 de mayo de 2023
- Programar reuniones virtuales de media hora con 20-25 solicitantes entre el 15 de mayo y el 8 de junio de 2023.
- Finalizar la Cohorte #2 antes del 15 de junio de 2023
Actualizado: Junio 2023
Programa McCleary Law Fellows
El HRC nombra hasta tres Law Fellows a tiempo completo o parcial para los semestres de primavera y otoño y hasta tres Law Fellows a tiempo completo para el verano. Los becarios trabajan con abogados de la CDH, asesores externos de los principales bufetes de abogados nacionales, grupos de presión y organizaciones aliadas, así como con miembros del personal del Congreso y de la Administración, en asuntos legislativos y reglamentarios. Las áreas de práctica incluyen derecho constitucional, educativo, laboral, de discapacidad, familiar, de prestaciones, fiscal, sanitario, de inmigración, militar y municipal. Los becarios llevan a cabo proyectos de investigación y redacción jurídica sofisticada, análisis y redacción de legislación y reglamentos administrativos, defensa legislativa y reglamentaria y trabajo de coalición.
Cualificaciones
Los candidatos deben poseer un sólido expediente académico en una facultad de Derecho estadounidense acreditada, excelentes aptitudes interpersonales, de investigación jurídica y de redacción, y un interés por la legislación y la política en materia de derechos civiles. Los candidatos de 1L, 2L y 3L son elegibles.
Compensación
Las becas de otoño y primavera se conceden a tiempo completo o parcial durante todo el semestre. Las becas de verano se ofrecen a tiempo completo durante un periodo de 10 semanas. El HRC colaborará en la solicitud de los Law Fellows de remuneraciones adicionales, incluidas subvenciones de interés público y créditos académicos. Los becarios de Derecho a tiempo completo reciben estipendios en verano.
Procedimiento de solicitud
Los candidatos interesados pueden presentar su candidatura rellenando nuestro solicitud en línea. Tenga a mano un currículum vítae, una carta de presentación, un expediente académico y una muestra de redacción.
Plazo
Le recomendamos que presente su solicitud lo antes posible. Las solicitudes de primavera, verano y otoño se reciben de forma continua. Por favor, rellene la solicitud en línea para ser considerado para el Programa de Becarios McCleary Law. En caso de ser seleccionado, nos pondremos en contacto con usted para informarle de los pasos a seguir.
*Estos plazos no se aplican a los estudiantes que se entrevisten con HRC en una feria profesional o que participen en una recogida de currículos.
Actualizado: Febrero 2023
El Instituto Bernstein de Derechos Humanos busca un Becario de Justicia Comunitaria para apoyar el trabajo en expansión de la Iniciativa de Abogados Carcelarios. La Jailhouse Lawyers Initiative (JLI) es un colectivo de abogados encarcelados y ex encarcelados, estudiantes de derecho, abogados y defensores que proporcionan formación jurídica y apoyo a una creciente red nacional de personas actualmente encarceladas. Más información
OPORTUNIDAD
La Beca de Justicia Comunitaria de la JLI ofrecerá tutoría personalizada, formación, oportunidades para establecer contactos y acceso a recursos y asociaciones institucionales. El becario se unirá a un pequeño y poderoso equipo de defensores de la justicia comunitaria que creen que la práctica del derecho puede y debe estar arraigada en la dignidad, el cuidado y los derechos humanos.
INDEMNIZACIÓN
En cumplimiento de la Ley de Transparencia Salarial de NYC, la tarifa horaria para este puesto es de $40-$40.
PROCEDIMIENTO DE SOLICITUD
Los candidatos deberán presentar (1) una carta de presentación en la que se expongan las cualificaciones descritas anteriormente (2) un currículum vítae; y (3) los nombres e información de contacto de tres personas de referencia.
Envíe estos materiales a: law.bernstein-institute@nyu.educon el asunto "JLI Community Justice Fellow" en la línea de asunto del correo electrónico.
Las solicitudes se aceptarán de forma continua con una fecha de inicio ideal no posterior a 1 de marzo de 2023.
Actualizado: Febrero 2023
La Clínica de Defensa LGBTQ+ de la Facultad de Derecho de Harvard busca un nuevo becario clínico. La Clínica está buscando patrocinar a un becario para el ciclo de solicitud de becas 2023-24.
OPORTUNIDAD
La Clínica colaborará con el becario en la búsqueda de fuentes de financiación adecuadas.
PROCEDIMIENTO DE SOLICITUD
Para presentar su candidatura, envíe un currículum vítae, un expediente académico de Derecho, una carta de interés, una propuesta de proyecto y una muestra de redacción a sojean@law.harvard.edu, con la frase "LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic Fellow Application (en inglés)"en el asunto.
Las solicitudes se estudiarán de forma continua hasta que se cubra el puesto.
Actualizado: Enero 2023
Instituto Williams de la UCLA - Beca Palm
Para el verano de 2023, el Instituto Williams otorgará una beca Palm para investigar y analizar cuestiones que afectan a las personas LGBTQI+ en los EE.UU. La beca ofrece a estudiantes de posgrado avanzados (o recién graduados de maestría o doctorado) la oportunidad de participar en la investigación de leyes y políticas LGBTQI+ con académicos del Instituto Williams.
OPORTUNIDAD
Entre los temas que se tratarán se incluyen el acceso a la atención sanitaria con perspectiva de género, los determinantes sociales de las diferencias SOGI en riqueza y bienes, la formación familiar y la demografía de la población. La beca será un puesto de trabajo a distancia, pero se espera que los becarios estén disponibles durante las horas de trabajo en Los Ángeles.
INDEMNIZACIÓN
Los becarios de verano recibirán un estipendio de $6.000 y deberán trabajar 35 horas semanales con el Instituto Williams durante aproximadamente 8 semanas.
PROCEDIMIENTO DE SOLICITUD
Fecha límite para presentar solicitudes: 24 de marzo de 2023
PRÁCTICAS
Da forma a tu futuro y adquiere una experiencia inestimable a través de las dinámicas oportunidades de prácticas. Descubre el aprendizaje práctico y el desarrollo profesional, adquiere experiencia en el mundo real y consigue un impacto significativo en el campo que elijas.
Updated: March 2025
Summer 2025 Legal Internship: Immigration Equality
Immigration Equality is helping to build a future where LGBTQ and HIV-positive immigrants and families are celebrated for making our country stronger. We are committed to creating a world where they can enjoy the freedom to live as their full selves and safe haven from violence.
(https://immigrationequality.org/about-us/)
DESCRIPTION
Immigration Equality seeks highly motivated law school students or new law school graduates based in the United States or Canada for full-time remote summer 2025 legal internships. Immigration Equality is a U.S.-based organization fighting for equal immigration rights for LGBTQ and HIV+ communities. We provide legal services to LGBTQ/HIV+ immigrants and refugees both domestically and internationally, and fight for administrative and legislative changes in U.S. immigration law.
This summer, the interns will be working closely with our refugee team and have a large focus on international work with LGBTQ refugees. Many of the clients we are working with remotely live in the MENA region or in Africa.
CUALIFICACIONES
Immigration Equality is an affirmative action employer: immigrants, racialized people, and LGBTQ individuals are strongly encouraged to apply. Arabic, Dari, Pashto, French, Farsi, or Spanish-language fluency is highly desirable, but not required. Immigration Equality fosters a progressive and professional LGBTQ-friendly work space. Although a start date is negotiable, ideally interns should be willing to work for 10 weeks (end of May to August). Preference will be given to candidates who can commit to a full-time schedule.
INDEMNIZACIÓN
The internship is unpaid, and we can only accept candidates who have external funding or who will do the internship for school credit. We are happy to assist with any paperwork needed for your external funding or school credit.
PROCEDIMIENTO DE SOLICITUD
Immigration Equality is accepting applications now and will make decisions on a rolling basis. To apply for an internship, please send a chronological resume and a compelling cover letter with “2025 Summer Law Student Internship” in the subject line to awhitfield@immigrationequality.org.
Más información y solicitudUpdated: January 2025
The Law School Summer Judicial Internships Program: New York State Court of Claims
The New York State Court of Claims is the exclusive forum for civil litigation seeking damages against the State of New York or certain other State-related entities such as the New York State Thruway Authority, the City University of New York, the Olympic Regional Development Authority, the Roswell Park Cancer Institute Corporation and the New York State Power Authority.
(https://ww2.nycourts.gov/COURTS/nyscourtofclaims/index.shtml)
Description
Each summer, the New York State Court System provides an excellent learning opportunity to law students from all over the country through the Judicial Internship Program. The Law School Summer Judicial Internships Program is part of an effort to allow law students an opportunity to observe and understand the workings and administration of the courts and related organizations by working directly with judges, judicial chambers staff, and other dedicated professionals in the non-judicial ranks of the Unified Court System.
The opportunity to intern in a Judge’s chambers provides a student with an insider’s view into the decision-making process and a chance to participate in that important process. Interns’ tasks will include conducting legal research, drafting memos and briefs, preparing decisions, observing court, and assisting chambers staff with day-to-day operations.
Cualificaciones
Any first or second-year law and joint degree, or LL.M. student may apply to participate in the program. Space is limited and interviews will be conducted. Candidates should have basic legal research and writing skills as well as strong communication skills. Acceptance into the program is at the discretion of the Judge.
Procedimiento de solicitud
Interested law students who would like to apply to the 2025 Summer Judicial Internship Program for Judge Marnin’s chambers, should complete the employment application and email it, along with a cover letter (explaining why you are interested in an internship with Judge Marnin’s chambers and what areas of law interest you), resume, and official transcript to JudgeMarninChambers@nycourts.gov.
Más información y solicitudUpdated: May 2024
Fall 2024 Legal Intern: Transgender Legal Defense & Educational Fund (TLDEF)
Founded in 2003, the Transgender Legal Defense & Educational Fund (TLDEF) is a national organization committed to advancing justice and equity for transgender and non-binary people through impact litigation, direct legal services, advocacy, and public education. TLDEF’s Legal Programs Department currently includes the Impact Litigation Project, Name Change Project, and Trans Health Project. TLDEF has sued counties in New York and Florida for violence against trans people in jails. We’ve won federal lawsuits in Georgia and North Carolina seeking the removal of transgender-related exclusions in employee health care plans. We are actively partnering with grassroots leaders and organizations in Texas and other states to push back against the attacks on transgender young people. Last year alone, we assisted over 500 low-income trans people in name changes. And we’re just getting started.
Description
TLDEF seeks legal interns to assist with impact litigation, Trans Health Project, and Name Change Project legal teams with legal research and writing, direct representation, policy advocacy, alternative dispute resolution, and client intake. Legal interns can select a preference from among our three program areas; however, the internship will comprise at least some work in each. The fall internship is a ten-week, part-time position.
Cualificaciones
Enrolled in law school.
Professional alignment with TLDEF’s/A4TE’s mission.
Community-driven approach to your work.
Excellent research, writing, analytical, and communication skills.
Highest levels of initiative, creativity, and good judgment.
For full job description and required qualifications visit: https://tldef.bamboohr.com/careers/66
Application Requirements
Please include your resume and a cover letter. In your cover letter, please explain 1) why you are interested in working at TLDEF and 2) why you are interested in non-profit direct service work/program work. You may include any other information you would like to share. Please use Times New Roman, 12-point font, 1.5” line spacing in your cover letter. Please include your first and last name (the one you use) in the top right corner. We will accept cover letters up to 2 pages long.

Actualizado: Junio 2023
Campaña de Derechos Humanos - Prácticas otoño 2023
El programa de prácticas de la Campaña de Derechos Humanos aceptará candidatos presenciales, remotos e híbridos. La oficina se encuentra en Washington, DC, por lo que los becarios presenciales deberán poder desplazarse a nuestra oficina y disponer de sus propios medios de alojamiento.
Cualificaciones
Los becarios de cada departamento o programa realizan tareas diferentes, por lo que cada puesto de prácticas requiere un nivel distinto de aptitudes, intereses demostrados y experiencia previa. La descripción de las prácticas para cada área de programa enumera las cualificaciones específicas para ese puesto. En general, buscamos un interés y entusiasmo demostrados en el papel de la política y la defensa en torno a cuestiones LGBTQ+; capacidad para trabajar en un entorno de trabajo dinámico y de ritmo rápido; y experiencia con aplicaciones de Microsoft Office (Word, Excel y Outlook).
No es necesario estar matriculado en una universidad para ser becario. Los becarios deben 1.) Estar matriculado en un programa de grado o posgrado O 2.) Haberse graduado en un programa de licenciatura o posgrado en los últimos seis meses O 3.) No estar matriculado en un programa universitario, pero haberse incorporado al mercado laboral en los últimos 3 años. Los becarios no están obligados a recibir créditos universitarios por sus prácticas, pero pueden solicitarlos. Todos los becarios deben ser mayores de 18 años y no pueden estar matriculados en la escuela secundaria en el momento de la solicitud.
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Compensación
Las prácticas son remuneradas. Los becarios a tiempo completo trabajan de 30 a 37,5 horas y reciben $6.000. Los becarios a tiempo parcial trabajan entre 15 y 25 horas y reciben $3000.
Procedimiento de solicitud
Se requiere un currículum vitae junto con las respuestas a las preguntas de redacción en lugar de una carta de presentación, e información de contacto de dos referencias en la solicitud de prácticas. Le recomendamos que sus referencias sean supervisores, profesores o colegas. Evite utilizar amigos o familiares. Más aquí
Plazo
El plazo de prioridad es 14 de junio. La solicitud se cerrará el 26 de junio.
Actualizado: Junio 2023
Solicitudes de prácticas OSCAR
OSCAR (Online System for Clerkship Application and Review) es una plataforma en línea desarrollada por la Oficina Administrativa de los Tribunales de los Estados Unidos. Simplifica el proceso de solicitud y revisión de las pasantías judiciales federales. A través de OSCAR, los estudiantes de Derecho pueden crear perfiles, cargar materiales de solicitud y presentar solicitudes, mientras que los jueces y su personal pueden examinar y evaluar eficazmente las solicitudes recibidas utilizando las funciones de búsqueda y filtrado de la plataforma. OSCAR se ha convertido en una herramienta esencial en la comunidad jurídica, agilizando el proceso de solicitud de pasantías y facilitando las conexiones entre los aspirantes a abogados y las oportunidades judiciales en todo el país.
OSCAR publicará las solicitudes de pasantía de la clase de derecho de 2024 a las 12 p.m. EDT del lunes. 12 de junio de 2023.
Actualizado: Noviembre 2022
Derechos entre rejas
Si te interesa litigar en juicios y apelaciones sobre derechos civiles en nombre de las personas que se encuentran en prisiones, cárceles y centros de detención de inmigrantes, estas prácticas en Rights Behind Bars (RBB) son para ti.
La copresidenta de la NTBA, D Dangaran, se está centrando en los derechos de las personas trans en prisión durante su beca en RBB. Únete a ellos y al resto del equipo de Rights Behind Bars (RBB) este próximo verano y podrás participar en todos los aspectos de nuestro litigio y defensa. Esto podría incluir el seguimiento de la avalancha de litigios sobre las condiciones de detención en prisiones e inmigración a través de las decisiones judiciales, la redacción de denuncias o escritos, la realización de investigaciones jurídicas, la preparación de memorandos jurídicos, la redacción de cartas y solicitudes de la Ley de Libertad de Información, y entrevistas con los clientes.
OPORTUNIDAD
Los pasantes legales en RBB participarán en todos los aspectos de nuestro litigio y defensa. Esto incluye el seguimiento de la avalancha de litigios sobre las condiciones de detención en prisiones e inmigración a través de las decisiones judiciales, la redacción de denuncias o escritos, la realización de investigaciones jurídicas, la preparación de memorandos legales, la redacción de cartas y solicitudes de la Ley de Libertad de Información, y entrevistas con los clientes.
INDEMNIZACIÓN
Pedimos a todos los solicitantes que intenten obtener financiación por sí mismos, ya sea a través de los programas de las facultades de derecho o de terceros. Si procede, RBB proporcionará un estipendio a los becarios para garantizar que todos ellos reciban una remuneración total de $7000 por las 10 semanas de prácticas. Se pueden establecer acuerdos con instituciones educativas para la obtención de créditos por trabajo/estudio o por cursos. El RBB trabajará con los estudiantes internacionales para satisfacer los requisitos de las prácticas externas de las facultades de derecho o discutir otras adaptaciones necesarias para obtener la autorización de empleo.
PROCEDIMIENTO DE SOLICITUD
Los estudiantes interesados en esta oportunidad deben enviar una carta de presentación, un currículum vítae, una muestra de redacción y dos referencias a applications@rightsbehindbars.org. Las solicitudes se revisarán de forma continua.
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