Paralegal, Voting Rights Project
ACLUNew York, New York, United StatesPosted 11 April 2026
Job Description
ABOUT THE JOB
The ACLU seeks applicants for the full-time position of Paralegal in the
Voting Rights Project (VRP)
of the ACLU’s National office in New York, NY.
This is a hybrid role that has in-office requirements of two (2) days per week or eight
(8) days per month.
Established in 1965, VRP has worked to protect the gains in political participation won by voters of color since passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA). Since its inception, the Voting Rights Project has litigated hundreds of voting rights cases and has aggressively and successfully challenged efforts to suppress voting or to dilute minority voting strength.
The ACLU Voting Rights Project was established in 1965 – the same year that the historic VRA was enacted – and has litigated more than 350 cases since that time. Its mission is to build and defend an accessible, inclusive, and equitable democracy free from racial discrimination. We have three principles: (1) all Americans should be eligible to vote; (2) voting should be free and easy; and (3) all people should count equally. The Project employs an integrated advocacy approach, combining legislative advocacy, public education, and litigation, and has active cases in over a dozen states.
The Voting Rights Project’s recent docket has included more than 30 lawsuits to protect voters during the 2020 election; a pair of recent cases in the Supreme Court challenging the last administration’s discriminatory census policies:
Department of Commerce v. New York
(successfully challenging an attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census), and
Trump v. New York
(challenging the exclusion of undocumented immigrants from the population count used to apportion the House of Representatives); challenges to discriminatory congressional and state legislative maps, including two recent cases in the Supreme Court:
Alexander v. South Carolina NAACP
(2023), challenging South Carolina’s congressional map as an unconstitutional and starkly racially gerrymandered map; and
Allen v. Milligan
(2023), successfully challenging Alabama’s congressional map as unlawfully diluting the Black voting power under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act; challenges to voter purges and documentary proof of citizenship laws; and challenges to other new legislation restricting voting rights in states like Georgia and Texas. The ACLU Voting Rights Project is currently litigating voter suppression and minority vote dilution cases in over twenty states, from coast to coast, in every region of the country.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Reporting to the
Deputy Project Director
, the Paralegal will
provide
litigation and administrative support to the Project’s legal team. This includes but
is not limited
to
cite
checking and formatting litigation documents, maintaining litigation calendar , f iles and other litigation items ,
processing invoices, generating expense reports, and handling travel arrangements, as well
as
providing onsite administrative, logistical and other support for trials and hearings.
YOUR DAY TO DAY
Provide paralegal support for a wide range of federal, state, and administrative litigation, including by filing, reviewing, and organizing litigation documents such as briefs, motions, declarations, deposition summaries, discovery requests, and responses, and correspondence with co-counsel, including cite-checking, proofreading, and formatting such documents.
Handle general administrative duties for the Project, including processing invoices, tracking expenses, case costs, generating expense reports, and ordering supplies, etc.
Handle travel arrangements.
Provide logistical administrative, and document management support for hearings and trials.
Assist in case management, including maintenance of electronic files, physical files, court records, and litigation calendars; anticipate and identify potential litigation tasks and prepare accordingly.
Coordinate logistics for depositions, client meetings or ... (truncated, view full listing at source)
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