Policy Intern (Summer 2026)

Location: Concord, N.H.

Department: Policy

Deadline date: April 17, 2026

INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW

The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire (ACLU-NH) is seeking applicants for the position of Policy Intern. We are pleased to offer internships to interested law school and graduate school students for the summer of 2026 interested in advancing civil liberties in New Hampshire.

ACLU-NH advances liberty and justice in the courts, in the legislature, and in communities. Our work is rooted in belief in a future where everyone in the Granite State, particularly those who have been historically and systematically denied enjoyment of promised civil rights and liberties, are free to do so without barriers. We are seeking interns interested in defending and advancing these fundamental rights and core values.

The Policy Intern will work to advance our policy agenda across a variety of civil rights and civil liberties issues. The intern may attend internal and external meetings with staff, legislators, and partners, conduct policy or legal research, analyze the impacts of existing laws and policy, create educational and policy materials, and assist in the preparation of testimony or other advocacy documents ahead of next year’s legislative session.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Complete legal and policy research projects
  • Compile data and resources
  • Draft policy and legal memos, and other advocacy documents
  • Attend meetings and calls
  • Create educational materials
  • Analyze legislation

EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS

Ideal candidate would have:

  • Successfully completed at least one year of law school or another graduate degree program or have considerable experience in relevant areas and preferrable a minimum of two years of undergraduate education.
  • Strong writing and research skills
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Self-motivation to tackle and complete projects, attention to detail, excellent organization, and time-management skills
  • Good interpersonal and analytical skills
  • Commitment to race equity and inclusion, and a personal approach that values the individual and respects differences
  • Demonstrated interest in civil liberties, civil rights, and social justice

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

We are seeking professionals and those with relevant experience, including interested law school students, graduate school students, students with 2-years undergraduate schooling, or individuals with experience in relevant areas. This internship may be used for work study or course credits.

This is a 12-week internship which begins in June of 2026. This internship is part-time (working approximately 15 hours per week) and includes compensation at $17.50 per hour. The role is hybrid and will require some attendance in-office or at the state house in Concord.

Deadline for applications is April 17, 2026, but deadline may be extended depending on number of qualified applicants received.

Applicants should send the following materials (as PDF format) to [email protected] and indicate

“Policy Intern” in the subject line:

  • A copy of your resume
  • A cover letter explaining how you are qualified for this position and why you’re interested in being part of the ACLU-NH
  • A writing sample (no more than 3-5 pages)