Amica Center for Immigrant Rights · 10 hours ago
Legal Internship- Detained Adult Program, Direct Representation
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Responsibilities
Conducting legal research and writing in support of detained clients applying for relief before the immigration court;
Conducting individualized country conditions research and collection of primary evidence in support of detained clients applying for relief before the Immigration Court;
Assisting in the preparation and filing of applications for immigration relief;
Assisting with interpretation and translation, if possible;
Communicating with clients and their family members via telephone;
Attending court hearings and/or visiting clients in detention
Legal research and writing
Client service and communication
Evidence collection and assessment
Qualification
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Required
Currently enrolled in law school
Ability to commit 15-20 hours a week
Strong interest in human rights, social justice, and immigration rights issues
Excellent research and writing skills
Ability to work independently and within a team
Intellectually curious
Willingness to work with individuals from low-income communities who might have criminal histories and/or mental health illnesses
A laptop or computer
Reliable internet
A phone
Preferred
Fluency in Spanish or a second language is strongly preferred
Benefits
Amica Center will distribute four $1,000 tax-free scholarships to eligible interns for the primary purpose of educational and professional development.
Company
Amica Center for Immigrant Rights
Amica Center for Immigrant Rights engages in unwavering legal defense and strategic litigation for immigrants facing detention or deportation, regardless of background, because everyone has the right to be free, safe, and supported.