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OpenFall 2026 - Law Extern, Reshaping Prosecution
- Location
- Washington, District of Columbia, United States
- Posted
- Jul 9, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
About the team:
The Reshaping Prosecution Program is dedicated to transforming what it means to be a prosecutor by focusing on the dignity of all people impacted by the criminal justice system. Prosecutors play a critical, but often hidden, role in mass incarceration as one of the most powerful actors in the criminal justice system. They decide who to charge with a crime, what crime to charge, whether to detain someone in jail pending trial, and what sentence to recommend if there is a conviction. Yet, despite this immense power, prosecutors have largely not been the focus of criminal justice reform efforts until recently. Our team helps prosecutors across the country work to end mass incarceration, pursue racial equity, and be more transparent with the communities they serve.
For examples of our work in the criminal legal system click here .
About the role:
This position will focus on Reshaping Prosecutions projects including technical assistance to District Attorney offices and community-based organizations across the country. Under the supervision of a licensed attorney, the legal extern will learn participate in substantive law, legal work, ethics, professionalism, developing professional identity and receive feedback and engage in reflective journals to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the work at their placement. Externs will learn how to conduct community and policy landscape research, develop community outreach strategies, manage advocacy efforts, and draft written content for a wide audience.
This position will focus on Reshaping Prosecutions projects including technical assistance to District Attorney offices and community-based organizations across the country. Under the supervision of a licensed attorney, the legal extern will learn participate in substantive law, legal work, ethics, professionalism, developing professional identity and receive feedback and engage in reflective journals to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the work at their placement. Externs will learn how to conduct community and policy landscape research, develop community outreach strategies, manage advocacy efforts, and draft written content for a wide audience.
What you'll do:
- Externs will work collaboratively with attorney site leads on both our current partnerships with prosecutors and community-based organizations to build equitable diversion programs (Motion for Justice or MFJ) and our past partners (Collaborative Justice Network or CJN, our sustainability arm). Work will include legal research relating to diversion programming, including legal eligibility and statutory interpretation of diversion statutes. Students will have experiential learning opportunities through collaboration with our prosecutor partners in launching diversion programs and creating reform centered policies. They will gain a broad understanding of prosecutorial discretion, exploring topics such as case screening, charging, due process considerations, and constitutional issues in criminal cases. Externships provide students with an opportunity to learn about legal practice by working on legal matters directly with attorneys, observing day-to-day law-related activities, receiving close supervision and feedback from attorneys, and interacting with clients or other practitioners in the legal field.
- The externship experience gives the student a unique opportunity to understand the complexities of legal practice and develop their own professional identity.
- The attorney supervisor will assist the extern in developing insights into legal practice, understanding the concepts underlying their legal work, and to expose the student to decision making processes our organization and of our prosecutor partners.
- Supervisors can also provide personal guidance that will help the extern in launching their own legal career.
- The extern will be provided with multiple opportunities for performance of various legal skills and may not be limited to observation. Students will be given the opportunity to integrate doctrine, theory, skills, and legal ethics as they are engaged in performance of one or more professional skills.
- During weekly or biweekly meetings, the extern and their supervising attorney will develop work plans for following weeks, discuss activities of the organization, evaluate the extern’s performance from the previous week, and analyze successes and problems that arise in the course of the externship.
What qualifications are we looking for?
Required:
- Currently enrolled in law school and successfully completed two semesters of law school study (2L or higher) or enrolled in Masters of Public Policy program. &l
