
About Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs
The Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs (WLC) works to create legal, economic, and social equity through litigation, client and public education, and public policy advocacy with a primary focus on racial justice. For the last 55 years, the Committee has been on the cutting edge of civil rights advocacy in the region bringing precedent setting litigation to address discrimination. Our work focuses on injustices in housing, employment, the criminal legal system, education, public accommodations, and the civil rights of immigrants. We partner with individuals and communities facing discrimination and with the legal community to achieve justice. The Committee’s staff is unionized with the National Organization of Legal Service Workers Local #2320, UAW.For more information on the Washington Lawyers’ Committee, please go towww.washlaw.org.
About the role
The Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs civil rights internships provides law students with hands-on experience in civil rights litigation and advocacy. Each year, law students from around the country spend a quarter, semester, or summer at the Committee completing a variety of assignments under the supervision of experienced staff.
Responsibilities
Depending on the needs of our cases and clients at a given time, law student interns should expect to do work in one or more of the following areas:
Work assignments will typically involve factual and legal research, drafting memos or pleadings, and other work supporting our litigation and advocacy agenda, as well as participating in case/issue area check-ins and strategy sessions. Full semester and part-time (15 hours/week minimum) internships are available. Our legal internships include a combination of in-person and remote work. During the fall or spring, this internship will not be paid and the intern will need to be able to receive school credit. If WLCis not able toprovide stipends for summer interns, candidates must be able to receive school credit or secure external funding toparticipatein the Civil Rights Legal Internship.
Qualifications
We are currently accepting applications for Fall 2026 We accept and review applications on an ongoing basis until the positions are filled. We encourage you to apply as early as possible. All applications are reviewed, and interns are selected, on a rolling basis.
Applications must include the following:

Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs is a nonpartisan public interest law organization advancing civil rights for low-income and marginalized communities in DC, MD, VA (DMV), and nationwide.
We bring strategic litigation to advance fair housing, workers' rights, disability rights, education justice, immigrant justice, and criminal legal system reform.
We represent community organizations, tenant collectives, and individuals. We partner with DC pro bono lawyers - from the nation's largest firms to solo practitioners - to protect our immigrant neighbors, defend DC autonomy, and safeguard civil rights for all.
Situated in the Nation's Capital, we are on the frontlines of our nation's battles for justice and equality.