Organizational Overview :
Pregnancy Justice defends the civil and human rights of pregnant people, focusing on those most likely to be targeted for investigation, arrest, detention, or family separation : people who are poor or have low income, people of color, and people who use drugs, as examples. The organization and staff are guided by the principles of reproductive justice, which is defined by SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective as : the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities.
We believe that the criminal legal system and family policing system, commonly known as the child welfare system, should never be involved in pregnancy and pregnancy-related outcomes; that all people are entitled to dignity, equality, and respect; and that the threat of pregnancy criminalization, like the criminal legal system itself, is deeply rooted in racism and targets communities of color and people who are poor.
While Pregnancy Justice must operate within the criminal legal system and the family policing system, we also recognize that we must work to dismantle all discriminatory systems of oppression. Since its founding nearly 25 years ago, Pregnancy Justice has worked across disciplines including reproductive rights and justice, public health, drug policy, criminal justice reform, racial justice, and prosecutorial accountability, among others, to achieve its mission.
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Job Summary :
Pregnancy Justice seeks applicants for legal interns to begin in the summer of 2026.
Interns will be involved in the day-to-day work of the Pregnancy Justice legal and policy teams. As a small and dynamic non-profit organization, Pregnancy Justice offers interns the opportunity to make significant contributions to our legal and policy work.
Pregnancy Justice will hire for two legal intern roles. Interns will have the opportunity to contribute both to the legal and policy advocacy work of the organization.
Litigation-related work involves supporting Pregnancy Justice's robust litigation docket, including both civil litigation and criminal defense, primarily through legal research and writing. Policy advocacy support involves contributing to Pregnancy Justice's policy and legislative advocacy initiatives, including state and municipal legislative and budget research, advocacy writing, and coalition-building efforts. Interns will report to a supervising legal fellow, with additional oversight from staff attorneys, the legal director, and senior policy counsel.
Minimum Qualifications Include :
Responsibilities Include :
Other Critical Competencies :
Promotes a culture of learning by modeling inquisitiveness and an openness to viewing mistakes as an opportunity to learn and improve.
Demonstrates comfort with ambiguity and can be flexible and adaptable, consistently reassessing priorities to make sound decisions and take strategic risks in furtherance of our mission and priorities.
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements :
The work is primarily performed in an office setting and / or remotely, with offsite meetings and events. Occasional travel may be required. This is largely a sedentary position that requires the employee to sit, stand, walk, and bend, and may occasionally require moving files and other equipment. The legal intern works full-time, typically between the office hours of 9 : 00 a.m. to 5 : 00 p.m. or 10 : 00 a.m. to 6 : 00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for pregnant people and individuals with disabilities, including in the application process. If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please send an email with the subject line "Reasonable Accommodation Request" to HR@PregnancyJusticeUS.org.
Commitment to Inclusive Hiring Practices :
Research indicates that members of marginalized communities tend to underestimate their qualifications, and only apply when they meet all of the criteria in a job posting. If you are excited about this opportunity but are unsure if your past experience aligns with the job description, we encourage you to apply. We would appreciate the opportunity to consider your application and how your talents and experience can bring value to this role.
Pregnancy Justice is an equal opportunity employer and we do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, gender, pregnancy, national origin, height and weight, citizenship, marital or domestic partnership status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, military or veteran status, physical characteristics such as height and weight, or any characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Pregnancy Justice recognizes and values the benefits of a diverse workforce.
How to Apply :
(2) a resume, and (3) a writing sample (ten-page maximum, double-spaced). For the writing sample, legal writing is strongly preferred (e.g., a memo or brief), but other writing that reflects your research and analytical skills will also be considered.
Intern Summer 2026 • New York, NY, United States