Disability Rights California · 1 day ago
Law Clerk 2025
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Responsibilities
Interviewing clients and consumers.
Providing counsel and advice on self-advocacy.
Legal research and writing.
Legislative analysis and writing.
Representation at mediation and administrative hearings at school districts, universities, regional centers, Social Security offices, and others.
Assisting people with psychiatric disabilities in locked facilities to ensure the enforcement of their federal, state, constitutional, and statutory rights.
Assisting clients file charges of discrimination with the U.S. Office for Civil Rights under the Department of Education, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Assisting in the investigation of systemic and potentially life-threatening abuse and neglect in state and private facilities serving people with psychiatric and developmental disabilities.
Conduct training on the law and multicultural outreach.
Qualification
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Required
Resume and cover letter are required.
Must live in California for the duration of the paid clerkship.
Interested applicants should upload a brief writing sample (10 pages maximum).
Applications should indicate the applicant’s time commitment and closest office location.
Law students must indicate which practice group, or groups, they would be interested in working with.
Benefits
DRC reimburses law clerks for work-related travel expenses
Provides a stipend to offset monthly commute costs such as parking and public transportation