Legal Internship Summer 2025
About CAC
The Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC) is a nonprofit, public interest law firm and think tank dedicated to making real the progressive promise of our Constitution’s text, history, and values. We work in our courts, through our government, and with legal scholars to preserve the rights and freedoms of all in America.
At the Constitutional Accountability Center, we view the Constitution as an inherently progressive document—amended over the generations to become more just, equitable, and inclusive. To make real the promises of our national charter, we must honor and celebrate different ideas, perspectives, and backgrounds, and especially the contributions of historically marginalized communities. As an organization, we make every effort to live by these ideals and help create the conditions that will allow all individuals and communities to thrive.
We are committed to the recruitment, development, and retention of talented and diverse staff who believe in true justice and equality for all people. The Constitutional Accountability Center is an equal opportunity employer, and we particularly encourage people who identify as Black, Indigenous, Latino/Latina or Latinx, Asian American or Pacific Islander, and from other underrepresented communities to join us.
CAC has adopted a hybrid work schedule with all staff working in the Washington, DC office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
To learn more about the Constitutional Accountability Center, please visit www.theusconstitution.org.
For more information about the internship program, read reflections from previous legal interns to learn how CAC supports the next generation of constitutional progressives here and here.
Summer Legal Internship
CAC is now accepting legal internship applications from first-, second-, and third-year law students for Summer 2025. Legal interns will join CAC’s litigation team and be immersed in all aspects of CAC’s substantive legal work. CAC’s litigation team does principally amicus work in the Supreme Court and lower federal courts.
Ideal candidates will have the following:
- strong academic research and writing skills,
- excellent attention to detail,
- demonstrated dedication to a progressive vision, and
- ability to be a team player as well as a self-starter.
This is a full-time (40 hours per week) internship running 10 weeks from May to July 2025, with a stipend of $3,500.
Interns are encouraged to apply for any funding available from their law schools. If an intern’s school does not provide summer funding or an intern is ineligible for that funding, CAC will provide additional funding up to a total stipend amount of $7,000.
Summer legal interns report to CAC’s Chief Counsel.
How To Apply
Please send a cover letter, résumé, copy of your transcript, and relevant writing sample in one PDF to Rotimi Odewole at olurotimi@theusconstitution.org.
Recognizing that many law schools encourage first-year law students not to apply until December 1, we will continue to review applications after that date, although we encourage all applicants to apply as soon as possible after December 1.