Job Posting
Fall 2026 Law Student Positions at LAS

Organization

Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services
101 N. Wacker Drive
Floor 17
Chicago, IL 60606
United States

Remote or telecommuting:

Some remote allowed

Job Description

 FALL 2026 LAW STUDENT/GRADUATE POSITIONS AT THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY

The Legal Aid Society (LAS) is the legal aid arm of Metropolitan Family Services.  Founded in 1886, it is the oldest provider of legal aid in Illinois and the second oldest in the nation.  The mission of LAS is to protect and strengthen families by providing equal access to justice for all by focusing on the most vulnerable communities, including those who are impoverished, the elderly, and victims of violence & crimes. We are based in Chicago, Illinois, and serve low-income clients in Cook and DuPage Counties, and the Decatur area. 

LAS has four practice groups: Safety & Family focuses on issues related to family law and orders of protection for survivors of domestic violence and on the prevention of abuse and financial exploitation of seniors; Health, Housing, & Economic Stability represents low-income tenants facing evictions, housing voucher terminations, and other housing issues; Individual Rights & Social Justice works with survivors of human trafficking and immigrant victims of crime to obtain immigration relief, and with individuals with certain employment law matters; Communities Partnering 4 Peace is a community lawyering project dedicated to removing barriers to housing, employment, and financial stability, among other issues, for members of the Chicago community who have been impacted by gun violence. 

LAS hires law students for internships/externships and law students & recent law graduates for fellowships. Students generally work out of LAS’s downtown Chicago office, but some positions are based in Wheaton or Decatur, Illinois.  Our offices operate in a hybrid model, with students to be based in the Chicago area. Part-time, unpaid positions are available for Fall 2026.  Some positions require Spanish-language skills and/or a 711 student attorney license. 

An intern/extern/fellow will have a wide range of litigation exposure, including client interviewing and counseling, negotiation, research, drafting pleadings, and court appearances (if 711-licensed).

Qualifications

Must be current law student or recent law school graduate. 

Some positions require Spanish-language skills and/or a 711 student attorney license. 

Pay scale and benefits

Pay scale and benefits

Positions are part-time and unpaid.  Applicants are encouraged to seek external funding, work-study funding, or class credits

Position type

Internship

How to Apply

Please see our website for a list of available positions for Fall 2026: 

https://laschicago.org/internships/ 

Teams hiring include: Housing, Safe Families Program, Immigration, Elder & Disability Justice Initiative, and General Counsel. 

Hiring occurs on a rolling basis. Our website will have the most up-to-date list of available positions. 

Interested students are invited to apply by submitting a resume and cover letter (please indicate which position and practice group you are applying for in the subject line of the email) to [email protected].

Deadline:
08-21-2026