Advanced Law & Justice Reform Internship
Intern with a law firm
Program Information
Rising Freshman - Graduating Seniors
Georgetown University Washington, DC
Seven Days - Sunday to Saturday
July 23rd - July 29th, 2023*
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$3,800 USD
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*ANNOUNCEMENT: Each internship has a limited number of slots for enrollment. All slots for this program have been filled and we are no longer accepting new enrollments for this year. Visit lichangesummer.org/2024 for more information on next year's internships.
The Program
The Advanced Law & Justice Reform Internship is an accelerated first-of-its-kind internship that allows motivated high school students to work on social justice reform and advocate to release first-time offenders who committed crimes before adulthood and went through transformative growth while incarcerated.
Throughout their internship with the firm, participants work on an active petition for release and connect with top law professors and leading attorneys, study the systemic flaws in the legal system, and apply their understanding to accomplish tangible change. These cases contain highly confidential information and require non-disclosure agreements and consent to background checks for interns and parents.
On the final day, interns present a motion proposal with key aspects of the case theory at American University's Washington College of Law to a panel of lawyers and other social justice experts.
Interns represent their clients on Capitol Hill and meet with congressional officials to advocate for policy change and legislation. Interns work directly with Senators and Congressmen to enact change.
Congressional Advocacy
Interns work with lawyers and experts in the field of criminal justice reform, such as the Justice Project, Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth, Rising For Justice, Justice Policy Institute, the DC Justice Lab, and the Second Look Project.
Criminal Justice Reform
Interns work directly with distinguished lawyers to write segments of legal briefings and motions that will be used in their client's cases. Interns will have the opportunity to conduct case and precedent research for their motions.
Legal Writing
Program Highlights
Zander Pitrus
Granite Hills High School
2021 Advanced Law & Trial Internship Tier II
"I have four words to describe Leadership Initiatives and its programs: Astonishing, Memorable, Insightful, and Remarkable. This is an internship that expanded my scope of law and advocacy in all senses. We got to hold meetings with congressional members, work with lawyers, meet renowned individuals, conduct witness preparation with case experts, and write a legal brief. This internship allowed me to experience my future occupation in an extensive and profound sense."
Explore a legal career and work directly with attorneys and clients — before you graduate high school.
Beyond the law firm that students are interning for, each participant will work closely with legal scholars and leaders from Georgetown University, Georgetown Law, DC Public Defender’s Service, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Second Look Project, the DC Justice Project, practicing attorneys, and former Justice Department officials.
Explore a legal career and work directly with attorneys and clients — before you graduate high school.
In previous years, interns have worked with currently incarcerated citizens who are serving life sentences for crimes committed before the age of 25 and have demonstrated growth and progress toward change. Interns have worked on both compassionate release cases and Second Look Act cases.
Explore a legal career and work directly with attorneys and clients — before you graduate high school.
Interns explore Washington, DC, and attend an exclusive tour of the Supreme Court, meet with members of the US Congress and staffers on Capitol Hill, attend lectures at Georgetown Law, present in the Stephen S. Weinstein Courtroom at the Washington College of Law, and experience life as a Georgetown University student in the Nation’s Capitol.
Explore a legal career and work directly with attorneys and clients — before you graduate high school.
Interns have the rare opportunity to learn exactly what it takes to get into the Nation’s leading undergraduate colleges and law schools directly from admissions officers, including UCLA, Georgetown, Boston University, and Fordham University at our exclusive Undergraduate and Law School Admissions Panels.
Explore a legal career and work directly with attorneys and clients — before you graduate high school.
Undergraduate Admissions Panels
Law School Admissions Panels
Throughout the program, interns meet and network with leaders from The DC Public Defenders Service, US Federal Judges, the National Reentry Network, DC Police, Georgetown Law, Families Against Mandatory Minimums, the DC Justice Project, Second Look Project, Freeminds Book Club, and more.
Explore a legal career and work directly with attorneys and clients — before you graduate high school.
All students who attend one of our Summer Internship Programs will receive free SAT/ACT training through TestRocker, one-on-one admissions consulting with a former admissions officer, essay editing assistance, two letters of recommendation, and scholarship application assistance. These benefits remain available for four years to allow nominations for rising freshmen through rising seniors.
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1. SAT/ACT Training
2. Admissions Panels
3. College Essay Assistance
4. Letters of Recommendation
5. College Probability Modeling
6. Personalized Websites
Jumpstart your college experience.
Summer program students will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with a college admissions expert. They will help walk students through the ins-and-outs of college applications, essay writing, and scholarships.
Students can speak directly with former admissions officers from schools such as Yale, Brown & UCLA. These individuals have a minimum of 15 years of experience in the field of college admissions.
Students are recommended to have their most pressing questions about the college application process ready so they can have them answered by someone who knows the application system inside and out.
Past students have used this time to hone in on their essay topics, decide on how many colleges to apply to, and create application time lines.
College Admissions Panel
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All Youth Development Program paticipants receive one-on-one essay editing assistance from Leadership Initiatives partner University Connection.
This offer is exclusive, and not available with any other institution or program!
Each student essay will be edited to ensure it makes an excellent impression at every stage of the competitive application process. The editors will improve the style, clarity, sentence structure and coherence of your application so that your achievements are noticed.
Editors bring their experience in many different backgrounds, including Science and Technology, Commerce, Management, and the Humanities.
College Essay Review
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All participants in the Youth Development Programs will have the opportunity to have two written for them from any Leadership Initiatives staff member, including the Executive Director Marshall Bailly.
Students interns will also have the opportunity to have letters written by Leadership Initiatives partners from the International Business & Development Internship, International Public Health Internship, and International Law & Advocacy Internship.
These unique and complimentary letters are one of the most highly regarded benefits that Leadership Initiatives has. Below are sample letters from previous students:
Letters of Recommendation
Samantha Williams - Attending Harvard University
Meredith Karle - Full Scholarship to the University of North Carolina
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Leadership Initiatives creates a personalized website for each International Internship Program team highlighting their collaborative efforts with their partner in the International Business & Development Internship, International Law & Advocacy Internship, or International Public Health Internship.
The website displays your team's solutions, grant proposal, photos of your partners, and illustrates the impact your team has had on the life and community of your partners. The website link is included in your letters of recommendation, allowing colleges to independently explore the phenomenal work done by each and every student.
Personalized Website
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Experience life as a student at one of the nation's most prestigious universities.
Leadership Initiatives is committed to prioritizing the health and safety of our students, staff, and broader DC community. For this reason, we have gone above and beyond to ensure safety at all of our Youth Development Programs, including regular disinfection and health screenings, social distancing, specialized training, and maintaining all DC and CDC guidelines for COVID safety.
Click here to review our health and safety measures.
Experience life as a student at one of the nation's most prestigious universities.
Participants become a part of the Georgetown community of students and staff who live together in the New South Residence Hall. Students live in two-person rooms and may select their roommate upon enrolling in the program. Leadership Initiatives will provide bedding, towels, and pillows. Each dorm room is air-conditioned and includes a bed, study desk, closet & Wi-Fi. Lounges, game rooms, laundry facilities, and our offices are located in the residence hall. With afternoon activities in the Georgetown Quad and outings along famous M Street, participants are immersed in life as a student.
Experience life as a student at one of the nation's most prestigious universities.
Leadership Initiatives provides three meals, snacks, and drinks as a part of the program tuition. Students order meals on their mobile phones from a selection of local restaurants, including Chipotle, We the Pizza, Georgetown Gourmet, Subway, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Falafel Inc., and Johnny Rockets. Meals are delivered directly to the students, and snacks and drinks are available in dorm lounges throughout the day.
Partnership Restaurants
Experience life as a student at one of the nation's most prestigious universities.
Students are responsible for the cost of travel to and from the internship. Leadership Initiatives provides program participants shuttle service between DCA or IAD airports and campus on the start and end dates of the program for a fee of $30 for DCA and $45 for IAD both ways. Upon acceptance, you will receive instructions on how to sign up for the airport shuttle service.
Leadership Initiatives staff members will meet the students at baggage claim and then escort students directly to registration at Georgetown University.
Program Tuition & Assistance
All-Inclusive Program Tuition
Student Fundraising Program
Assistance Scholarships
No-Interest Payment Plans
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Program tuition covers the cost of room and board, ground transportation during the program, a 5:1 student to faculty and staff ratio, all curriculum, and materials.
Education assistance covered by tuition includes one-on-one college admissions counseling sessions, lecture fees, mentor sessions with experts, workshops, and all academic benefits, including SAT/ACT training through TestRocker and college essay editing.
Scholarships, payment plans, and fundraising assistance are available.
All-Inclusive Tuition
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No-Interest Payment Plans
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Leadership Initiatives offers a variety of flexible options to pay for program tuition.
Zero-interest payment plans are available in three, six, nine, and twelve-month payment options.
Participants can opt to pay the entirety of their remaining tuition balance off at any point during the payment period.
Reserve a place today with a $100 refundable deposit here.
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Fundraising Assistance
Leadership Initiatives is dedicated to providing opportunities for everyone who shows drive, determination, and grit towards their future goals. We have created a fundraising department to help students participate in one of our summer internships.
If you choose the fundraising option, you will meet one-on-one with a fundraising coach who will assist in creating a comprehensive fundraising campaign.
Fundraising also allows participants to go on an 18-month payment plan with a deposit. Designed for students in financial need this fundraising option allows students to hold several fundraisers to pay for their tuition.
Click here to view the 2023 Fundraising Guide.
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Scholarships
As a 501(c)3 nonprofit, all Leadership Initiatives programs are heavily subsidized by our sponsors allowing us to offer programs with academic benefits at a lower cost than for-profit institutions.
To apply for a scholarship click here to fill out the program interest form and indicate you are interested in a scholarship.
Please note scholarships do not stack (this means you can only use one scholarship per program).
Our office in Washington, DC is open seven days a week - give us a call! A phone conversation allows us to answer your specific questions and provide you with contact information for previous intership participants and their families so that you can get a first-hand perspective.
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202-738-1115
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