2025 Summer Law Clerk Position

The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation provides legal services to protect workers from the abuses of compulsory unionism. Since 1968, Foundation attorneys have been at the forefront of litigating key cases involving the First Amendment, labor law, administrative law, and religious liberties, including nearly every major Supreme Court case on compulsory unionism.

The Foundation is hiring for its 2025 summer law clerk position. Law clerks work directly with Foundation staff attorneys to assist them with legal research and drafting legal documents for cases. While advocating for individual worker rights, law clerks gain firsthand experience with labor law and learn about practicing before federal and state courts and administrative agencies such as the National Labor Relations Board and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

The clerkship is a paid position (except for students seeking course credit for their work) at the Foundation’s office in Springfield, Virginia, which is in the Washington D.C. metro area. A remote clerkship is not available. Law students and recent graduates are encouraged to apply.

To apply for a summer 2025 law clerk position, please send a cover letter, resume, legal writing sample to Legal Director William Messenger at [email protected].