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Intern with Lawfare!

Hyemin Han, Katherine Pompilio
Thursday, February 15, 2024, 11:32 AM
Lawfare is now accepting Summer 2024 internship applications.

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The Lawfare Institute—publisher of information and insight at the intersection of national security, law, and policy—is now accepting Summer 2024 internship applications. The selected candidate will have the option of working remotely or in a hybrid model based in Washington, D.C. Applications for this internship will be accepted on a rolling basis. The application period will close on March 10, 2024.

Lawfare will pay the selected intern $17.50 per hour. Full time applicants (those who can commit to 35 - 40 hours per week during regular business hours roughly 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. ET) are preferred. Part-time candidates—who can also work during regular business hours—will be considered. Please indicate in your cover letter whether you are applying for a full-time or part-time position. The Summer 2024 internship at Lawfare will run from June 10, 2024, to Aug. 30, 2024, though start and end dates are flexible. 

Responsibilities

Learning Objectives

Lawfare has emerged as the indispensable online and podcasting resource for information and analysis on issues at the nexus of national security, law, and politics. Devoted to “Hard National Security Choices,” the site features incisive writing and analysis from experts on developing stories in the national security arena, including relevant legislation and judicial opinions. It is a digital publication that includes podcasts, book reviews, research tools, a daily news roundup, an events calendar, and exhaustive coverage of events other media touch only glancingly.

Interns work alongside the editorial team at Lawfare to publish analysis from leading experts in government, academia, and policy. The internship program seeks to provide students with a pre-professional learning experience that offers meaningful, practical work experience related to their field of study or career interest. Interns engage in career exploration and development as well as learn new skills.

The intern will assist with running and maintaining the Lawfare website and will have an opportunity to learn a variety of research skills such as writing, research, and site maintenance. Learning will fall into three main categories:

Writing: 

  • Work with Associate Editors to monitor national security and foreign policy developments;

  • Write “Today on Lawfare,” a compilation of Lawfare’s coverage of national security and legal news, 4-5 times per week;

  • Work with the Associate Editors to co-write a deep-dive analytical piece on a relevant national security law and policy issue;

  • Write “The Week that Was,” a weekly piece that provides a guide to the week’s Lawfare publications.

Research: Provide research support to the Lawfare editorial team and management as needed.

Maintaining the site: Tag and categorize Lawfare posts; track relevant congressional hearings; track and add relevant events to the Events Calendar; assist Associate Editors with production of the Lawfare Podcast, Lawfare Live, and other programs.

Qualifications

Undergraduate students in their sophomore, junior, or senior year are encouraged to apply. Recent graduates are also welcome. 

Our most successful interns have strong writing, analytical, and research skills, as well as excellent verbal and organizational skills—preferably demonstrated through prior independent research or previous experience as a research assistant.

Additional Information

This internship requires you to be located in the U.S. for the duration of the internship.

Lawfare is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

Vaccine Policy: The Lawfare office is housed within the Brookings Institution. Brookings has made the safety of staff and the surrounding community a top priority. As part of that commitment, Lawfare staff are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 if they are present on the Brookings campus, and Brookings requires all staff and visitors to submit proof of complete vaccination against COVID-19 to be in Brookings buildings. 

As a visitor and/or a new employee at Lawfare, you will be required to comply with the vaccination policy if you will be present on the Brookings campus. Individuals hired as an intern that (i) have a qualifying medical condition that contraindicates a COVID-19 vaccination, or (ii) who object to being vaccinated based on a sincerely held religious belief, may request a reasonable accommodation.

HOW TO APPLY: Please submit an email to applications@lawfaremedia.org with the subject line [INTERN APPLICATION: your name] that contains these two items—and only these two items—within a single document: 

  • A resume that shows the experience and education requested above

  • A cover letter that explains how you plan to apply your skills and experiences to Lawfare. Your cover letter should highlight your educational experience and skills, along with an explanation of how this internship will contribute to your professional goals. Also please indicate whether you are a full-time or part-time applicant. 

If selected as a finalist for the internship, you will be required to provide two professional references. We anticipate many applications; failing to follow these instructions will result in your application not being considered.


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Hyemin Han is a J.D. candidate at Yale Law School. She was previously an associate editor at Lawfare and an eviction defense paralegal in Boston. She holds a BA in government from Dartmouth College.
Katherine Pompilio is an associate editor of Lawfare. She holds a B.A. with honors in political science from Skidmore College.