ACLU of Georgia welcomes interns each spring summer and fall across legal policy communications community engagement and voter access teams. We accept students at all levels including high school undergraduate graduate and post-graduate.
We are currently accepting applications for the Summer 2026 term running approximately May 27 through August 14 2026. Dates may vary based on department needs and academic schedules. Schedules will be coordinated directly with each interns supervisor.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis so early submission is encouraged. The priority deadline is March 20 2026. Due to the expected volume of applications we may close the posting earlier if needed.
All applicants must submit a resume. Some candidates may be asked to provide additional materials. This semesters internship is offered for academic credit only.
Policy
Interns in this position will gain valuable experience in policy and community engagement by working closely with staff on a wide variety of issues. They will analyze policies and draft memos on proposed legislation and existing Georgia laws. Interns will also monitor legislative hearings and governmental meetings to take detailed notes. They may also assist with community engagement activities and training and organizing volunteers. This position requires in-person work though there is some flexibility for remote tasks. Applicants should have strong research and writing skills a high attention to detail and an interest in civil liberties. Upperclassmen or graduate-level students are preferred.
If you have questions or need an update on your application status please contact Brittany Bromfield at
Required Experience:
Junior IC
ACLU of Georgia welcomes interns each spring summer and fall across legal policy communications community engagement and voter access teams. We accept students at all levels including high school undergraduate graduate and post-graduate.We are currently accepting applications for the Summer 2026 ter...
ACLU of Georgia welcomes interns each spring summer and fall across legal policy communications community engagement and voter access teams. We accept students at all levels including high school undergraduate graduate and post-graduate.
We are currently accepting applications for the Summer 2026 term running approximately May 27 through August 14 2026. Dates may vary based on department needs and academic schedules. Schedules will be coordinated directly with each interns supervisor.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis so early submission is encouraged. The priority deadline is March 20 2026. Due to the expected volume of applications we may close the posting earlier if needed.
All applicants must submit a resume. Some candidates may be asked to provide additional materials. This semesters internship is offered for academic credit only.
Policy
Interns in this position will gain valuable experience in policy and community engagement by working closely with staff on a wide variety of issues. They will analyze policies and draft memos on proposed legislation and existing Georgia laws. Interns will also monitor legislative hearings and governmental meetings to take detailed notes. They may also assist with community engagement activities and training and organizing volunteers. This position requires in-person work though there is some flexibility for remote tasks. Applicants should have strong research and writing skills a high attention to detail and an interest in civil liberties. Upperclassmen or graduate-level students are preferred.
If you have questions or need an update on your application status please contact Brittany Bromfield at
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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