Law Clerkship
Company: CAIR San Francisco Bay Area
Location: Santa Clara
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Clerkship Term Clerkship Dates
Application Deadlines Winter/Spring InternshipJanuary 14, 2026 -
March 27, 2026January 2, 2026Summer InternshipJune 17, 2026 -
August 21, 2026June 3, 2026Fall InternshipSeptember 9, 2026 -
November 20, 2026August 26, 2026 Join the largest American Muslim
civil rights organization for first-hand experience working on a
wide range of cases that serve clients from diverse backgrounds.
Law clerks will assist in providing direct services to individuals
impacted by discrimination and work on projects that highlight
distinct civil rights issues, ranging from: Immigration assistance
(e.g., naturalization, adjustment of status, asylum, and benefits
delay). Interacting with local and federal law enforcement.
Securing the rights of Muslims to practice their religion freely in
the public sphere, schools, places of employment, prisons, and
other institutions. Duties & Responsibilities: Conduct intakes by
communicating with/counseling a diverse group of callers and
maintain detailed records of all communication. Research
discrimination, constitutional, employment, immigration, and
national security laws to support representation of and advocacy
for clients. Draft legal documents, including, but not limited to,
complaints, letters, and memos. Communicate with administrative
agencies, attorneys, employers, and others. Participate in outreach
efforts during religious services and community events, as well as
through CAIR's Know Your Rights workshops and Citizenship Clinics.
Undertake term-long research and advocacy projects, focusing on a
host of issues, such as prisoners' rights, student bullying, law
enforcement surveillance, and immigration reform. Compile and
organize data for legal department projects. All law clerks are
required to assist in general duties, such as outreach, answering
phones, and other office tasks. Law clerks will be asked to
participate in events outside of normal business hours.
Qualifications: Current law students enrolled in a J.D./L.L.M.
program or those who have completed one of these programs and are
looking for a post-bar opportunity. Highly qualified undergraduate
students may be considered. Past experience or interest in working
with diverse clients who have faced discrimination Sound legal
research, analytical, and writing skills, with one semester of
legal research and writing preferred Proficiency with Microsoft
Office platforms Excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills
Passion and familiarity with the work that CAIR does While
CAIR-SFBA does not compensate law clerks, we encourage candidates
to apply for funding through scholarships and/or fellowships. For
more information, contact your law school career services office.
Clerkships typically last from 10-12 weeks, depending on the
student's academic calendar. Hours for an academic term clerkship
are 15 hours per week for a Fall or Spring clerkship and 30-35
hours for a Summer clerkship. CAIR-SFBA currently operates a hybrid
schedule and requires clerks to work in-office a minimum of two
days per week. To Apply: Please submit: A cover letter discussing
your interest in the position, as well as CAIR and its mission.
Make the case for the relevance of your experience to the key focus
areas. Your resume. A writing sample. The names and contact
information of three references. CAIR-CA is an equal-opportunity
employer and adheres to all federal, state, and local laws
prohibiting employment discrimination. Job Posted by
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