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ACLU-TN interns are offered a range of valuable learning experiences through our advocacy, public education, legal and legislative programs.
We are always seeking college, graduate and professional students from a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to public policy, communications, political science, social work and law.
We welcome applications both from people who are seeking an internship for which their school will award them academic credit and from people who are not seeking academic credit for their internships.
There are no internship openings at ACLU-TN at this time. For internship opportunities at the National ACLU and other ACLU affiliates, please visit http://www.aclu.org/jobs.
From speakers to people who help around the office or table at community events, volunteers make the ACLU’s work to protect and extend civil liberties and civil rights possible.
For over 95 years, volunteer lawyers have been the backbone of the ACLU legal program. These volunteers include solo practitioners, recent law school graduates, some of the nation’s most prominent lawyers, and many of the major firms in America.