Academic Term (Fall 2019) Law Clerkship - Bay Area

  • 16 Jul 2019 4:43 PM
    Message # 7783251
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Description:

    Our office handles a wide range of cases, and we serve clients from diverse backgrounds. Law clerks will assist in providing direct services to community members and will work on projects that highlight distinct civil rights issues that range from immigration assistance (naturalization, adjustment of status, asylum and benefits delay), interacting with local and federal law enforcement to securing the rights of Muslims to practice their religion freely in the public sphere, schools, places of employment, prisons, and other institutions. Law clerks will work closely with CAIR attorneys on resolving cases of discrimination reported to the office.

    Duties and Responsibilities:

    • Conduct intakes by communicating with and counseling a diverse group of community members and maintain detailed records of all communications
    • Research discrimination, constitutional, employment, immigration, and national security laws to support representation of and advocacy for clients
    • Legal writing including, but not limited to, drafting complaints, letters, and memos
    • Communicate with administrative agencies, attorneys, employers, and others
    • Participate in outreach efforts to community members during religious services and at events, including Know Your Rights workshops and Citizenship Clinics
    • Undertake term-long research and advocacy projects focusing on a host of issues such as prisoners’ rights, student bullying, law enforcement surveillance and immigration reform
    • Compile data for legal department projects

    All CAIR law clerks are required to assist in general duties such as outreach, answering phones, and other office tasks. CAIR law clerks may be asked to participate in events outside of normal business hours.

    Qualifications:

    • Current law students enrolled in a J.D./L.L.M. program, or those who have completed one of these programs and are looking for a post-bar opportunity
    • Past experience or interest in working with diverse clients who have faced discrimination
    • Sound legal research, analytical, and writing skills. One semester of legal research and writing preferred
    • Demonstrated time management and multitasking abilities
    • Proactive disposition showing interpersonal skills
    • Ability to work independently, handle concurrent assignments, and meet deadlines
    • Supportive of CAIR’s mission

    While CAIR-SFBA does not compensate law clerks, we encourage candidates to apply for funding through scholarships and/or fellowships. For more information, contact your law school career services office.

    Clerkships typically last from 10-12 weeks depending on the student’s academic calendar. Hours for an academic term clerkship are 10-15 hours per week (Fall/Spring) and 30-35 hours for a summer clerkship.

    How to Apply:

    To apply, complete the Law Clerkship Application Form below, and email a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and three references to arafiqi@cair.com. Note “Law Clerk Application Materials” in the subject line. We will contact you once we have received all of your materials.

    The application deadline for our Fall 2019 Clerkship is August 30, 2019.


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